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Published in Secular Politics on 10/29/2025 I want to continue with the discussion of the American Values Survey by PRRI.
Published in Secular Politics on 10/23/2025 Earlier this week, PRRI released the latest American Values Survey. While the survey contains
Virginia’s adult population is approximately 6.83 million individuals. According to the Pew Research Center, around 28% of Virginians (or nearly
The 2025 elections are over, with big wins for Democratic candidates in the two governorships in play, as well as
Published in Secular Politics on 10/29/2025 I want to continue with the discussion of the American Values Survey by PRRI.
Published in Secular Politics on 10/23/2025 Earlier this week, PRRI released the latest American Values Survey. While the survey contains
Virginia’s adult population is approximately 6.83 million individuals. According to the Pew Research Center, around 28% of Virginians (or nearly
New Jersey has an adult population of 7.28 million people, with more than one-in-four (27%) identifying as secular or non-religious,
Since 1980, the year Ronald Reagan was elected, there have been eleven presidential elections. According to exit poll data in
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