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    October 4, 2017
    8. Partisan animosity, personal politics, views of Trump

    Rising tide of partisan antipathy

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    8. Partisan animosity, personal politics, views of Trump

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    Rising tide of partisan antipathy
    Most Democrats, Republicans have ‘just a few’ or no friends in opposing party
    Republicans, Democrats differ over ideal house size and community type
    Most who identify as Republicans and Democrats view their party connection in positive terms; partisan leaners more likely to cite negative partisanship
    In principle, public prefers elected officials who are willing to compromise
    Wider partisan gap on Trump job rating than for any president in six decades
    Few Republicans say Trump has changed GOP for the worse
    Wider partisan gap on Trump job rating than for any president in six decades

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