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    June 1, 2012
    Section 9: Trends in Party Affiliation

    More White Men Eschew Partisan Labels

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    Section 9: Trends in Party Affiliation

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    Number of Independents Continues to Grow
    Wide Racial Differences in Party Identification
    Men Increasingly Identify as Independents
    More Millennials, Gen Xers Identify as Independents
    Party Identification and Religious Groups
    More White Men Eschew Partisan Labels
    Public’s Ideological Balance Shows Little Change
    Over Past Decade, Fewer Moderate Republicans, More Liberal Democrats
    Republicans More Critical of Their Party’s Performance
    GOP Gets Better Marks from Conservatives than Moderates

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