What is Similarity Hub?

Politicians, the media, and social media users face incentives to paint a divided picture of America, making us forget how united we really are.

Similarity Hub from AllSides and More Like US helps solve this problem by collecting public opinion data that corrects political misperceptions, highlights common ground, and helps people feel calmer and more united.

Explore the Full Dataset

Here, you can browse recent survey data on common ground among U.S. adults. Learn more about our data inclusion criteria below.

Survey Statement % Agree % R % D % I Source Topic Year
"are in favor of creating red flag laws that allow a court to temporarily remove guns from people that are believed to pose a danger to themself or others." All: 68% R: 56% D: 87% I: 58% Gun Control and Gun Rights 2023
"say the U.S. should use a mix of fossil fuels and renewables." All: 68% R: 87% D: 51% Environment 2023
"think Supreme Court justices should only serve for a limited time rather than serve as long as they want." All: 68% R: 57% D: 78% I: 66% Politics 2023
"agree that online news providers should be allowed to publish any story without the government blocking or censoring them." All: 68% R: 77% D: 60% I: 70% Free Speech 2021
"think that state governments should not be allowed to restrict what professors teach at state universities." All: 68% R: 58% D: 76% Free Speech 2023
"strongly or somewhat support allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices directly with prescription drug manufacturers." All: 68% R: 65% D: 76% I: 63% Healthcare 2022
"think American billionaires should be paying more in taxes." All: 67% R: 53% D: 79% I: 70% Taxes 2021
"at least somewhat support the U.S. government publicly releasing a higher amount of data on gun violence in the U.S., including data on the largest suppliers of guns used in crimes." All: 67% R: 52% D: 83% I: 62% Gun Control and Gun Rights 2024
"support protecting doctors who perform abortions from fines or prison time." All: 67% R: 52% D: 82% I: 66% Abortion 2024
"think that poor people who commit equivalent crimes as wealthy people are more likely to be sent to prison." All: 66% R: 67% D: 67% I: 63% Criminal Justice 2023
"generally have a favorable opinion about working across party lines." All: 66% R: 66% D: 69% I: 70% Polarization 2024
"think that increasing tariffs on foreign goods imported into the U.S. has generally increased prices." All: 66% R: 68% D: 67% I: 63% Taxes 2024
"are more likely to support a candidate in the 2024 presidential election who supports additional tariffs on Chinese imports." All: 66% R: 78% D: 59% I: 63% Trade 2023
"think Congress bears at least some of the blame for the situation on the U.S.-Mexico border." All: 66% R: 68% D: 69% I: 66% Immigration 2024
"think schools should focus on student academic performance over student social and emotional wellbeing." All: 65% R: 70% D: 61% Education 2022
"say that people being too easily offended by things others say is a major problem." All: 65% R: 84% D: 50% Free Speech 2021
"think the country is more divided than usual." All: 65% R: 73% D: 59% I: 65% Polarization 2023
"say it is very important that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) provision that prohibits health insurance companies from charging sick people more remains law." All: 65% R: 51% D: 79% I: 65% Healthcare 2024
"think the U.S. should play a leading or major role in trying to solve international problems." All: 65% R: 61% D: 75% I: 61% Foreign Policy 2023
"at least somewhat agree that extremists on both sides of the political spectrum present a threat to America." All: 65% R: 66% D: 61% I: 70% Polarization 2022

Percent of Republicans agreeing with statement.**

Percent of Democrats agreeing with statement.**

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*Data older than 5 years may not accurately reflect current public opinion. Similarity Hub will not feature this data on other pages.

**%R indicates the percentage of Republicans or Republicans and Republican-leaners agreeing with the statement. %D indicates the percentage of Democrats or Democrats and Democrat-leaners agreeing with the statement.

What Similarity Hub Does and Doesn’t Include


Similarity Hub prioritizes and highlights data about common ground; not all data fits that purpose. Thus, AllSides and More Like US created criteria on what we will and won’t include. 


Similarity Hub includes…

  • Information that corrects damaging political misperceptions and/or is useful for bipartisan policy
  • Survey data in which at least 70% of respondents agree, or in which at least 50% of Democratic-leaning respondents and 50% of Republican-leaning respondents agree


Similarity Hub does NOT include…

  • Survey questions that make a value judgment about a specific identity group of people (This could include negative judgments, like “China has a negative impact on the world,” or positive judgments, like “Mexicans are hard workers.”)
  • Survey questions based on loaded questions and/or unfounded assumptions (For instance, people who "disagree that individual action makes no difference in reducing climate change" could include those who support collective climate action and those who disbelieve in climate change.)
  • Data from surveys likely biased by recent events (Such as data about the Israel-Hamas War collected during a turning point in the war, which may vary significantly from other surveys.)