Is there a quiz for the political party?

Is there a quiz for the political party?

We have retired the 2016 Political Party quiz, but may be releasing a new version based on more recent public opinion data in the future. Find out how your combination of political values compares with other Americans by taking our Political Typology Quiz.

How to find out your political party status?

To help you find out, PBS NewsHour partnered with the Pew Research Center to create a simple quiz that helps calculate your partisan status and how you compare with others based on your age, gender, race and religion. The questions cover a general range of political topics and ask you to rank the importance of each issue.

How to find out where you fit on the political spectrum?

Have you ever wondered where you fit on the political spectrum? To help you find out, PBS NewsHour partnered with the Pew Research Center to create a simple quiz that helps calculate your partisan status and how you compare with others based on your age, gender, race and religion.

How to ask your students about their political leanings?

Have your students take the quiz and then compare their results as a class, if they feel comfortable. Ask them if they were surprised at all by their results and whether they think the quiz is an accurate depiction of personal political leanings.

When is the gubernatorial debate on meet the press?

First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day’s most important political stories and why they matter. It’s the first of two gubernatorial debates to be held before the state’s Nov. 2 election.

Who are the conservative hosts on MSNBC?

MSNBC has a left leaning bias, however, they have conservative hosts, such as Nichole Wallace and Joe Scarborough. Now, Trump supporters don’t like these people much, since they are very vocal in their criticism of Trump— but to be fair, Trump is an opportunist, not a conservative.

What’s the percentage of people who are apolitical in politics?

Apoliticals sit on the sidelines of American politics. Nearly three-quarters say they haven’t engaged in political activities in the last three years. Their opinion is split on government’s role in society, as well as on immigration. Somewhat more disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as president than approve, 57% to 44%.

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