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Political Typology 2017
Survey conducted June 8-18 and June 27-July 9, 2017
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Wide and growing divides in views of racial discrimination
Conservative Republican groups divided on immigration, ‘openness’
Sharp shifts among Democrats on aid to needy, race, immigration
Just 26% say ‘their side’ wins more often than it loses in politics
Most find it stressful to talk politics with those who differ on Trump
For first time, as many Republicans favor as oppose gay marriage
Little change in views of parties, Trump
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Republicans increasingly say colleges have negative impact on U.S.
Democrats’ confidence in country’s future declines sharply
Most back more spending for veterans, education, infrastructure
Ryan job rating at 29%; Republicans view their party as divided
Fewer are bothered by the amount they pay in taxes
Stark partisan divide over U.S. obligation to accept Syrian refugees
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77% say it would be ‘too risky’ to give presidents more power
Republicans would trust Trump over GOP leaders if they disagree
Opposition to Trump’s refugee policy; improved views of economy
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More view the environment, foreign trade as top policy priorities
Trump a dominant factor in people’s expectations for 2017
More say people like them will lose than gain influence in D.C.
Partisan gap in Mideast sympathies is widest in four decades
58% say Trump will be ‘too impulsive’ making important decisions
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Wide differences over how parties address concerns of key groups
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72% have favorable opinion of Michelle Obama
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Half of voters are happy Trump won; Democrats take a hard line
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Voters skeptical of progress in many areas – even jobs – since 2008
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More in mixed political relationships say they argue about election
Most think it’s important for losing candidate to publicly concede