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    April 16, 2015
    Less Support for Death Penalty, Especially Among Democrats

    Wider Partisan Gap on Death Penalty

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    Less Support for Death Penalty, Especially Among Democrats

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    Smaller Majority Supports the Death Penalty
    Wider Partisan Gap on Death Penalty
    Death Penalty Viewed as Morally Justified
    Most Americans See ‘Some Risk’ an Innocent Person Will Be Executed
    Growing Gender, Partisan Gaps in Views of the Death Penalty
    How Death Penalty Supporters and Opponents View Its Morality, Fairness and Effectiveness
    Large Majority of Blacks Say Minorities Are More Likely to Receive the Death Penalty
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