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    July 23, 2015
    GOP’s Favorability Rating Takes a Negative Turn

    Democratic Party Gains on Republicans on Key Issues

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    GOP’s Favorability Rating Takes a Negative Turn

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    Democratic Party Gains on Republicans on Key Issues
    Racial, Age Gap on Which Party Could Best Handle Immigration
    GOP Favorability Down Since January, Democratic Party’s Rating Holds Steady
    Republicans and Democrats Agree on Negative Views of Congress
    Favorability Toward Congress Little Changed
    Republicans Less Favorable Toward the GOP
    Democrats Hold Advantages on Environment, Abortion, Education; Neither Party Has Edge on the Economy
    Parties Run Even on Managing Government; Democrats Seen as More Empathetic, Honest
    Obama Job Rating By Generation
    Obama Gets Mixed Ratings on Issues
    Little Change in Views of Whether Obama Is ‘Tough Enough’ on Foreign Policy
    Partisan Views on Obama’s Approach to Foreign Policy
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