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    January 24, 2017
    After Seismic Political Shift, Modest Changes in Public’s Policy Agenda

    Republicans increasingly view reduction of health care costs as a top priority

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    After Seismic Political Shift, Modest Changes in Public’s Policy Agenda

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    How the deficit rose – and fell – among public’s priorities during Obama years
    Democrats increasingly view dealing with climate change as a top priority
    Public’s policy priorities for 2017
    Partisans differ over priority Trump and Congress should give to immigration, poverty, race relations
    Leading policy priorities for Republicans and Democrats
    Older adults give greater priority to military, immigration and entitlements
    Fewer view the economy, jobs as top priorities today than did so in Obama’s first year
    Republicans increasingly view reduction of health care costs as a top priority
    3-1-2017 9-46-58 AM

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