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    May 21, 2015
    Negative Views of New Congress Cross Party Lines

    Republicans Are Critical of the New Congress and its Leaders

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    Negative Views of New Congress Cross Party Lines

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    Negative Views of New Congress Cross Party Lines
    Republicans Are Critical of the New Congress and its Leaders
    Most Republicans Favor a More Confrontational Stance Toward Obama
    Low Marks for Congressional Leaders in Both Parties
    Republican Views of GOP Congressional Leadership Have Declined Since February
    Republicans Say GOP Not Doing Good Job on Set of Current Issues
    Obama Job Approval: 2009-2015
    Obama’s Mixed Ratings on Issues
    Young Adults Perceive More Job Opportunities in Community
    National Economic Ratings Steady; Majority Expect Same Next Year
    Since Last April, Little Change in Attitudes About Economic Recovery
    About the Survey 5.21.15

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