Few excited, many angry and fearful about Biden/Trump reelection  

About half of Republicans would be excited if Trump is reelected in November and 4 in 10 Democrats would be excited with another Biden administration. Democrats are more likely to be fearful or angry about the prospect of a Trump reelection than Republicans are about…

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Fatigue, traditionalism, and engagement: news habits and attitudes of the Gen Z and Millennial generations

New Media Insight Project study reveals Gen Z and Millennials follow news from a range of sources but have concerns about its reliability and the spread of misinformation in both traditional and social media.

Widespread feeling that the 2024 presidential election carries serious stakes for the country.

Sixty-two percent say democracy in the United States could be at risk depending on the results of the 2024 presidential election.

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Few want the U.S. to be more active in solving global problems

Republicans are about twice as likely as Democrats to say the country should be less involved in global issues.

Many are concerned about Biden’s mental fitness and job performance

Only 40% of Democrats are extremely or very confident in Biden’s mental fitness. By contrast, 59% of Republicans have confidence in Trump.

Reflecting Congressional divisions over U.S. involvement with Ukraine, Republicans are more reluctant than Democrats to intervene

The public’s outlook on the outcomes of the war is pessimistic. Nearly half are not confident that Ukraine can win the war against Russia.

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