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    June 25, 2014
    Section 9: Patriotism, Personal Traits, Lifestyles and Demographics

    How Often Do You Attend Religious Services?

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    Section 9: Patriotism, Personal Traits, Lifestyles and Demographics

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    Conservatives More Likely to Say They Are ‘Often Proud to be American’
    How They View Themselves: Compassion, Trust, Optimism, Religion
    Religious Affiliation and the Typology Groups
    How Often Do You Attend Religious Services?
    Hard-Pressed Skeptics Often Don’t Have Enough Money to Make Ends Meet
    Few Active Investors, Even Among Business Conservatives
    Leisure Activities of the Typology Groups: Hunting, Sports, Outdoors and Fitness
    Roughly Half of Steadfast, Business Conservatives Have Gun in Their Homes
    Solid Liberals Most Likely to Use Public Transportation
    Solid Liberals Most Likely to Recycle
    Demographic Characteristics of the Typology Groups

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