Siena College Releases American Values Study: America at a Crossroads
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Monday, October 25, 2021
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Half of the sample say that much of the mainstream media is fake news while 36 percent do not.
Key Points:
- Half of the sample say that much of the mainstream media is fake news while 36 percent do not.
- Asked about four current issues voting rights, a path to citizenship, assault weapons and abortion Americans express their divisions.
- Americans, across regions, political outlooks, the current partisan divide as well as by gender, race, ethnicity and age, all report believing in and embodying core American values.
- "The American Values Study is a starting point for a robust national conversation that must end with action," said Dr. Chris Gibson, Former U.S.