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    September 23, 2014
    Neither Party Gets Good Marks from Its Base for Handling Illegal Immigration

    Older Republicans More Critical of GOP’s Handling of Illegal Immigration

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    Neither Party Gets Good Marks from Its Base for Handling Illegal Immigration

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    Republicans More Negative About Their Party’s Handling of Key Issues
    Older Republicans More Critical of GOP’s Handling of Illegal Immigration
    Hispanic Democrats Have Mixed Views of Their Party’s Handling of Illegal Immigration
    Many Younger Republicans Fault Party for Unwillingness to Accept Same-Sex Marriage
    Black Democrats More Likely than Whites to Criticize Party for Being Too Accepting of Gay Marriage
    Reps View Their Party Negatively on Spending; Dems Are Divided
    More Dems than Reps Say Their Party Does ‘Good Job’ on Abortion
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    Partisans Rate Their Party on Illegal Immigration

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