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Weekly Quiz — Nov. 13

As the news unfolds each day, Morning Consult is on top of it. We capture how people think and feel about what’s happening around the world in politics, consumer trends, public health, sports, the economy, entertainment and more. Take the quiz below to find out how well you understand public opinion — and catch up on stories you might have missed.

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1/5

What share of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, following his antisemitic comments?
  • 60%
  • 20%
  • 40%
  • 80%
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Three in 5 U.S. adults hold an unfavorable opinion of Ye, up 10 percentage points from a survey conducted in December 2021. Half of U.S. adults indicated they would be less likely to purchase a product endorsed by the rapper, up 16 points from a 2020 Morning Consult survey.

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2/5

In the days before the 2022 midterms, Republican trust in the U.S. electoral process reached a new high since 2020. What share of Republicans reported having at least some trust in the electoral process?
  • 48%
  • 36%
  • 65%
  • 72%
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Nearly half of Republicans (48%) reported having “some” or “a lot of” trust in the U.S. electoral process days before Election Day — the highest mark since November 2020. In comparison, 54% of all U.S. adults and 65% of Democrats said they have at least some trust in the process.

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3/5

What share of Americans believe the United States has an obligation to boost funding to help protect developing countries from climate change?
  • 53%
  • 33%
  • 43%
  • 63%
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A slim majority of all voters (53%) believe the United States has at least some responsibility to increase its contributions to developing nations to help them in their fight against the effects of climate change. Democrats are twice as likely as Republicans to say that the United States needs to contribute more, 72% versus 36%.

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4/5

What share of Thanksgiving hosts plan to serve turkey this year?
  • 87%
  • 41%
  • 55%
  • 68%
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Nearly 9 in 10 (87%) of Thanksgiving hosts still plan to serve turkey at their celebrations despite 73% of U.S. adults expecting the bird to cost more this year than last year. In fact, the pull of Thanksgiving turkey is so strong that even 41% of those who follow a vegetarian, pescatarian or vegan diet said they will eat turkey on Thanksgiving.

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5/5

What share of Democrats think the United States is heading in the right direction?
  • 50%
  • 25%
  • 33%
  • 70%
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Half of Democrats said in the run-up to Election Day that they believe the country is heading in the right direction. In contrast, 7% of Republicans said the same — the lowest share since 2016.

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This quiz is based on news and analysis published between Nov. 7 and 11, 2022.

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