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    October 4, 2017
    4. Race, immigration and discrimination

    Democrats overwhelmingly see affirmative action programs as good

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    4. Race, immigration and discrimination

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    Majority says country needs to continue making changes for racial equality
    Among Democrats, racial gap on need to do more for racial equality narrows
    Growing share cites discrimination as a barrier to blacks getting ahead
    Wide education gap on views of racial discrimination
    Growing share views affirmative action programs positively
    Democrats overwhelmingly see affirmative action programs as good
    More say understating discrimination is the bigger problem than overstating it
    More say immigrants strengthen U.S. as the partisan divide grows
    Age gap in both parties in views of immigrants’ impact on the country
    Wide education gap on views of racial discrimination

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