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    June 25, 2014
    Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology

    Middle Typology Groups Least Likely to Follow Government & Public Affairs

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    Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology

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    The 2014 Political Typology: Polarized Wings, a Diverse Middle
    Middle Typology Groups Least Likely to Follow Government & Public Affairs
    Voting Preferences of the Typology Groups
    Steadfast, Business Conservatives Differ over Immigration, Homosexuality
    Strains in the Democratic Coalition over Morality, Homosexuality, Expanding the Social Safety Net
    Young Outsiders Share Republicans’ Views on Government, Not Social Issues
    Hard-Pressed Skeptics Critical of Government, But Favor More Spending

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