A report from the Pew Research Center indicates that American political affiliations are more complex than a simple division between red and blue states. The survey, which included over 10,000 respondents, categorized the public into nine distinct groups based on their political and cultural values. The findings suggest that, despite a highly polarized political climate, a minority of Americans strongly align with either major political party. Amna Nawaz discussed these findings with Jocelyn Kiley.
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Pew Research Center report identifies nine political and cultural groups in the U.S.
The Pew Research Center's latest report categorizes American political views into nine distinct groups, highlighting the complexity of political affiliations beyond the traditional red versus blue divide. The survey indicates that a minority of Americans are fully committed to either major party amidst a polarized political landscape.
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Pew Research Center report identifies nine political and cultural groups in the U.S.