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Bar chart showing partisan perceptions of which country leads in global markets, comparing China and the USA. Categories: Electric Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence, and Alternative Energy Sources. Each category displays separate percentages for Democrats and Republicans. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus, January 23-25, 2026.

Bar chart showing partisan perceptions of which country leads in global markets, comparing China and the USA. Categories: Electric Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence, and Alternative Energy Sources. Each category displays separate percentages for Democrats and Republicans. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus, January 23-25, 2026.

Americans’ views on U.S. competitiveness in global markets vary by party affiliation. Republicans are more likely than Democrats to see the U.S. leading in EVs, AI, and alternative energy.

#OmniBites: Bite-sized insights from the AmeriSpeak Omnibus survey: go.norc.org/3NQ5zCK

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"AmeriSpeak" logo at the top. Below, larger text states, "Americans see China leading in race to global business dominance." An arrow icon is centered at the bottom.

"AmeriSpeak" logo at the top. Below, larger text states, "Americans see China leading in race to global business dominance." An arrow icon is centered at the bottom.

Bar chart titled "More Americans Believe China (Rather than the USA) is Leading in the Race to Global Dominance Across Markets." The chart compares perceptions of China's and USA's leadership in three sectors: Electric Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence, and Alternative Energy Sources. For Electric Vehicles, China leads with 36%, while the USA has 8%. In Artificial Intelligence, China has 28% and the USA 22%. In Alternative Energy Sources, China leads with 19% compared to the USA's 12%. Japan is included in the chart, with 6% in Electric Vehicles, 3% in Artificial Intelligence, and 2% in Alternative Energy Sources. The data source is AmeriSpeak Omnibus, with a survey conducted from January 23-25, 2026, involving 1,146 adults. AmeriSpeak logo at the bottom right.

Bar chart titled "More Americans Believe China (Rather than the USA) is Leading in the Race to Global Dominance Across Markets." The chart compares perceptions of China's and USA's leadership in three sectors: Electric Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence, and Alternative Energy Sources. For Electric Vehicles, China leads with 36%, while the USA has 8%. In Artificial Intelligence, China has 28% and the USA 22%. In Alternative Energy Sources, China leads with 19% compared to the USA's 12%. Japan is included in the chart, with 6% in Electric Vehicles, 3% in Artificial Intelligence, and 2% in Alternative Energy Sources. The data source is AmeriSpeak Omnibus, with a survey conducted from January 23-25, 2026, involving 1,146 adults. AmeriSpeak logo at the bottom right.

Bar chart titled "Americans Are More Confident in U.S. Being Competitive in AI in the Next Decade." It shows confidence levels in three industries: Alternative Energy Sources, Artificial Intelligence, and Electric Vehicles. Each industry has three confidence levels: Not confident/slightly confident, somewhat confident, and extremely confident/very confident. Alternative Energy: 45% somewhat, 37% extremely. Artificial Intelligence: 28% somewhat, 38% extremely. Electric Vehicles: 45% somewhat, 19% extremely. Source: AmeriSpeak Omnibus.

Bar chart titled "Americans Are More Confident in U.S. Being Competitive in AI in the Next Decade." It shows confidence levels in three industries: Alternative Energy Sources, Artificial Intelligence, and Electric Vehicles. Each industry has three confidence levels: Not confident/slightly confident, somewhat confident, and extremely confident/very confident. Alternative Energy: 45% somewhat, 37% extremely. Artificial Intelligence: 28% somewhat, 38% extremely. Electric Vehicles: 45% somewhat, 19% extremely. Source: AmeriSpeak Omnibus.

More Americans say China leads the United States in electric vehicles, AI, and alternative energy. Few see the competitive landscape shifting in the next decade, with AI as a slight exception.

#OmniBites: Bite-sized insights from the AmeriSpeak Omnibus, a nationally representative survey.

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Bar chart titled 'Family time is the leading mental health support activity this holiday season', comparing percentages of respondents engaging in various activities for mental health support according to AmeriSpeak Omnibus survey. Activities include spending time with family at 60%, practicing gratitude at 37%, limiting media at 20%, talking to professionals at 10%, participating in activism at 3%, and other activities at 1%.

Bar chart titled 'Family time is the leading mental health support activity this holiday season', comparing percentages of respondents engaging in various activities for mental health support according to AmeriSpeak Omnibus survey. Activities include spending time with family at 60%, practicing gratitude at 37%, limiting media at 20%, talking to professionals at 10%, participating in activism at 3%, and other activities at 1%.

Bar chart showing most common healthy habits among older Americans compared to their younger peers, focusing on time with family and friends, hobbies, being present, volunteering, and supporting mental health. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus poll conducted October 10-12, 2025.

Bar chart showing most common healthy habits among older Americans compared to their younger peers, focusing on time with family and friends, hobbies, being present, volunteering, and supporting mental health. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus poll conducted October 10-12, 2025.

Bar graph showing the percentage of Americans planning to spend time with family, friends, or community during the holiday season, categorized by income brackets. From AmeriSpeak Omnibus data: less than $30K at 54%, $30K-$60K at 56%, and $60K-$100K at 63%.

Bar graph showing the percentage of Americans planning to spend time with family, friends, or community during the holiday season, categorized by income brackets. From AmeriSpeak Omnibus data: less than $30K at 54%, $30K-$60K at 56%, and $60K-$100K at 63%.

Bar chart showing percentages of different racial groups likely to volunteer. NH White at 32%, NH Black 20%, Hispanic 15%, and All Other 13%. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus, surveyed 1,096 adults.

Bar chart showing percentages of different racial groups likely to volunteer. NH White at 32%, NH Black 20%, Hispanic 15%, and All Other 13%. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus, surveyed 1,096 adults.

Four in five Americans are actively supporting their mental health this holiday season, new AmeriSpeak Omnibus data show. Family time and creative hobbies or physical activities top the list.

View the full findings: go.norc.org/4iY6I6R

#OmniBites: Bite-sized insights from the AmeriSpeak Omnibus

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Graphic from AmeriSpeak stating, "Most Americans—and Veterans themselves—say supporting services are the most meaningful way to honor those who served."

Graphic from AmeriSpeak stating, "Most Americans—and Veterans themselves—say supporting services are the most meaningful way to honor those who served."

Bar chart depicting ways to honor veterans with varying percentages: Health Care (23%), Support Services (15%), Financial Support (12%), Acknowledgment (10%), Events including Veterans Day (21%), and No Recognition Suggested (8%). The chart is sourced to NORC's AmeriSpeak Omnibus and highlights that health care is considered the most meaningful support.

Bar chart depicting ways to honor veterans with varying percentages: Health Care (23%), Support Services (15%), Financial Support (12%), Acknowledgment (10%), Events including Veterans Day (21%), and No Recognition Suggested (8%). The chart is sourced to NORC's AmeriSpeak Omnibus and highlights that health care is considered the most meaningful support.

Bar chart showing that veterans prioritize services more strongly than non-veterans. Categories include: 'Extremely Important' with veterans at 48% and non-veterans at 38%, 'Very Important' with veterans at 24% and non-veterans at 23%, and 'Somewhat Important' with veterans at 26% and non-veterans at 21%. Data from NORC's AmeriSpeak Omnibus conducted October 24-26, 2025.

Bar chart showing that veterans prioritize services more strongly than non-veterans. Categories include: 'Extremely Important' with veterans at 48% and non-veterans at 38%, 'Very Important' with veterans at 24% and non-veterans at 23%, and 'Somewhat Important' with veterans at 26% and non-veterans at 21%. Data from NORC's AmeriSpeak Omnibus conducted October 24-26, 2025.

This Veterans Day, Americans say the best way to honor service is through support, not just ceremonies. Veterans agree.​

#OmniBites: Bite-sized insights from our AmeriSpeak Omnibus: go.norc.org/43nTmdv

Transparency report: go.norc.org/4hA6jXA

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