Republican Confidence in 2024 Election Soars Post-Trump Victory

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Pew Research Center's 2024 findings highlight key societal trends, including a projected quadrupling of the U.S. centenarian population by 2054, shifting confidence in U.S. vote counts post-election, and differing views on immigration's impact on the job market. The study also notes the growing influence of social media influencers on news consumption, changing perceptions of U.S. democracy globally, and increased concerns about discrimination against Jews and Muslims. Additionally, skepticism about the value of college education and the impact of 'link rot' on internet content are discussed.
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