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    October 18, 2013
    Trust in Government Nears Record Low, But Most Federal Agencies Are Viewed Favorably

    More Blame Members of Congress than the Political System

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    Trust in Government Nears Record Low, But Most Federal Agencies Are Viewed Favorably

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    Increasingly Partisan Views of the IRS
    About the Survey
    Positive Views of Most Agencies, Federal Workers
    More Blame Members of Congress than the Political System
    Nearly All Tea Party Republicans Distrust the Federal Government
    10-18-2013 #6
    Most Federal Agencies Viewed Favorably
    Partisan Differences in Views of Federal Agencies, Gov’t Workers
    Trust in Government Again Near All-Time Low
    Views of Congress Remain Overwhelmingly Negative
    Anger, Frustration with the Federal Government

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