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    July 20, 2017
    Since Trump’s Election, Increased Attention to Politics – Especially Among Women

    In both parties, ideological gaps on whether opposing partisans share goals

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    Since Trump’s Election, Increased Attention to Politics – Especially Among Women

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    More women than men say they are paying increased attention to politics
    Most Americans say it’s stressful to talk politics with people who differ on Trump
    Views of impact of support for Trump and Clinton on personal friendships
    Most partisans say – aside from politics – those in the other party share many of their other values and goals
    In both parties, ideological gaps on whether opposing partisans share goals
    Since the election, 15% say they have attended a political event or protest
    Four-in-ten postgraduate Democratic women have attended event or protest
    Nearly half of liberal Democrats say Trump support would strain a friendship

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