Council polling finds support for Trump’s border wall and use of troops, but wide opposition to his mass-deportation proposal.
Views on immigration levels, pathways to citizenship, and more differ across various racial and ethnic subgroups of Americans.
Asian Americans are far more likely to support US intervention on behalf of Taipei in the case of a Chinese invasion.
Asian Americans are less likely than other racial or ethnic groups to say China’s rise is a “critical” threat to the United States.
Independents who lean toward neither party could play a decisive role in the 2024 presidential election.
New Council-Ipsos polling reveals there is little common ground to be found between the right and left when it comes to immigration policy solutions.
As US President Joe Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state visit, here’s what to know about US attitudes toward the alliance.
A new Council study of Republican attitudes helps explain why, Ronald Brownstein writes.
Craig Kafura unpacks Council survey findings on US attitudes toward Beijing.
The issue that drove Donald Trump’s original presidential bid remains a divider within his party, Council data show.
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