When asked how much change they saw in discrimination against various racial, ethnic and religious groups, large numbers of Democrats – regardless of their own personal identity – saw 'a lot more' against Black, Latino, Asian and Muslim Americans. Only very few saw increased discrimination against white and Christian Americans. By contrast, most Republicans, again regardless of their own identity, saw discrimination increase against white and Christian Americans – and not against Black, Latino, Asian and Muslim Americans. Members of both political parties and all racial and ethnic identities saw increased discrimination against Jewish people.