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Pew Research: Perceptions of Trump, Biden, and the 2020 Election

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Credibility Rating

4/5
High(4)

High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.

Rating inherited from publication venue: Pew Research Center

Tangentially relevant to AI safety via concerns about AI-amplified disinformation and political polarization; primarily a political science resource rather than a core AI safety reference.

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Importance: 25/100organizational reportdataset

Summary

This Pew Research survey examines American public perceptions of the 2020 presidential candidates and the election itself, capturing data on voter attitudes, partisan divides, and trust in electoral processes. It provides empirical grounding for understanding political polarization and information environment effects on voter beliefs.

Key Points

  • Documents deep partisan divides in how Americans viewed the 2020 presidential candidates and the integrity of the electoral process.
  • Provides quantitative survey data on voter trust, misinformation exposure, and political polarization during a contentious election cycle.
  • Highlights how filter bubbles and media ecosystems shape divergent perceptions of the same political reality.
  • Offers baseline data relevant to understanding how disinformation spreads and affects democratic participation.
  • Useful for researchers studying the intersection of political polarization, media trust, and electoral integrity.

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