The Pew Research Center has released a report that challenges the traditional view of American politics as a simple divide between red and blue. This extensive survey involved more than 10,000 participants, categorizing the public into nine different groups based on their political and cultural values.
Even amid a seemingly polarized political climate, the report reveals that a significant portion of Americans do not wholly commit to either major political party. This finding underscores the existence of a more nuanced political spectrum in the United States.
Amna Nawaz engaged with Jocelyn Kiley to delve into these insights further.
Key Findings:
- The study categorizes Americans into nine groups, reflecting a spectrum of political and cultural beliefs.
- A majority of the public does not align strictly with either the Democratic or Republican parties.
- This analysis provides a deeper understanding of the diverse political landscape in the nation.

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