Support for socialism in the United States is at its lowest level in years—with less than a third of all American adults (32%) preferring socialism to capitalism in the wake of the 2020 election—after reaching a peak of 41% of U.S. adults only two years earlier.The latest findings from the 2020 Post-Election Survey from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University suggest a sharp and relatively rapid rejection of socialism and many of the policies likely to be promoted by President Joe Biden and the Democrat Party in the next four years. The 9 percentage-point decline among U.S. adults since 2018 represents more than 20 million fewer preferring socialism over capitalism. A two-thirds majority (68%) said they prefer capitalism to socialism (more than 170 million adults). Still, having one-third—about 80 million Americans—prefer socialism is significant, despite the overall decline in...