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    January 21, 2016
    Budget Deficit Slips as Public Priority

    Public divided on Obama’s legacy

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    Budget Deficit Slips as Public Priority

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    Budget deficit slips as public priority
    Blacks give greater priority to criminal justice reform than whites, Hispanics
    Shifting partisan views on deficit reduction
    Obama job approval entering final year
    Mixed views of Obama’s legacy
    The public’s policy priorities for 2016
    Shifts in public priorities since Obama’s reelection
    Few Republicans prioritize dealing with gun policy, global climate change
    Terrorism, economy highly rated across the partisan spectrum
    Growing partisan divide in views of importance of strengthening military
    Older adults give greater priority to Social Security, Medicare, Military
    Older adults give greater priority to Social Security, Medicare, Military
    Public’s priorities during Obama’s presidency
    Liberal Democrats optimistic about Obama’s final year in office
    Public divided on Obama’s legacy
    Democratic views of Obama as ‘successful president’ on par with opinions about Clinton in his second term
    Overwhelming share of Republicans say Obama’s failures will outweigh his accomplishments

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