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    October 23, 2017
    3. Views of life in the country today, U.S. global standing

    Divisions within both partisan coalitions over life in America today compared with 50 years ago

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    3. Views of life in the country today, U.S. global standing

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    Divisions within both partisan coalitions over life in America today compared with 50 years ago
    Wide shares of Democratic groups feel they are losing in politics today
    Core Conservatives attribute U.S. success to reliance on principles
    Few Solid Liberals think the U.S. stands above all other countries in the world
    Core Conservatives are the most likely to believe family has achieved the American Dream
    Disaffected Democrats overwhelmingly think life for next generation in U.S. will be worse than it is today

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