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    May 19, 2015
    Republicans’ Early Views of GOP Field More Positive Than in 2012, 2008 Campaigns

    More Interest in 2016 Presidential Candidates

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    Republicans’ Early Views of GOP Field More Positive Than in 2012, 2008 Campaigns

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    Bill Clinton’s Favorability Drops, Remains Higher Than George W. Bush’s
    Views of Biden Grow More Negative
    Little Difference in How Republicans, Democrats View Their 2016 Fields
    More Interest in 2016 Presidential Candidates
    Republicans’ Views of Potential GOP Contenders
    Views of Hillary Clinton, 2007-2015
    Conservative Reps More Favorable Toward Many GOP Figures, Not Jeb Bush
    Demographic Differences Among Republicans in Views of Emerging GOP Field
    Clinton Viewed Less Positively Among Younger Democrats
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