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  2. Political Typology Quiz | Pew Research Center

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    The Center conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, computational social science research and other data-driven research. Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match.

  3. Political Party Quiz | Pew Research Center

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    Share. Political Party Quiz. We have retired the 2016 Political Party quiz, but may be releasing a new version based on more recent public opinion data in the future. Find out how your combination of political values compares with other Americans by taking our Political Typology Quiz. Take the Political Typology Quiz.

  4. Political Party Quiz: How We Placed You | Pew Research Center

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    The Political Party scale was determined by selecting a set of questions from the Pew Research Center’s 2012 American political values survey representing a range of political values that are each consistently associated with party identification. The scale is a weighted sum of answers to each question, with individual questions weighted by ...

  5. Political Typology - Research and data from Pew Research Center

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    Pew Research Center’s political typology provides a roadmap to today’s fractured political landscape. It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. Even in a polarized era, the 2021 survey reveals deep divisions in both partisan coalitions. quizNov 9, 2021.

  6. Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology - Pew Research Center

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    Surveys by Pew Research Center and other national polling organizations have found broad support, in principle, for a third major political party. Yet the typology study finds that the three groups with the largest shares of self-identified independents (most of whom lean toward a party) – Stressed Sideliners, Outsider Left and Ambivalent ...

  7. 6. Ambivalent Right - Pew Research Center

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    Ambivalent Right: Key political attitudes and beliefs On core issues related to the size and role of government, Ambivalent Right hold views that are traditionally associated with the GOP: Most (63%) say that government regulation of business usually does more harm than good, and nearly three-quarters (73%) prefer a smaller government providing ...

  8. The Political Typology: Beyond Red vs. Blue - Pew Research Center

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    Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology. Even in an increasingly Red vs. Blue nation, the public’s political attitudes and values come in many shades and hues. Partisan polarization – the vast and growing gap between Republicans and Democrats – is a defining feature of politics today. But beyond the ideological wings, which make up a ...

  9. Political Parties - Research and data from Pew Research Center

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    Americans’ views of politics and elected officials are unrelentingly negative, with little hope of improvement on the horizon. 65% of Americans say they always or often feel exhausted when thinking about politics. By contrast, just 10% say they always or often feel hopeful about politics. short readsAug 22, 2023.

  10. 2. Partisanship by race, ethnicity and education - Pew Research...

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    The Republican Party now holds a 6 percentage point advantage over the Democratic Party (51% to 45%) among voters who do not have a bachelor’s degree. Voters who do not have a four-year degree make up a 60% majority of all registered voters. By comparison, the Democratic Party has a 13-point advantage (55% vs. 42%) among those with a bachelor ...

  11. Party Identification - Research and data from Pew ... - Pew...

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    Party Identification Trends, 1992-2017. Pew Research Center has been tracking the party affiliation of the general public for over 20 years. Click the buttons or scroll down to explore the party ID data for two dozen demographic subgroups, categorized by gender, race, education, generation, and religious affiliation. reportMay 17, 2017.