Public opinion in the United States is rarely as monolithic as headlines suggest. This hub looks at where Americans actually disagree, where they actually agree, and how those views shift over time across age, region, party, and education.
Was the 2003 Iraq War justified in hindsight?
Should voter ID be required for all federal elections?
Should the United States tighten asylum eligibility rules?
Should the federal death penalty be abolished?
Should Election Day be a federal holiday?
Americans are divided over whether the roughly 640 million acres of federally managed land should remain open to oil and gas development.
States and school districts are divided over whether to mandate curricula that cover contraception, consent and sexual health alongside abstinence.