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    November 9, 2017
    Partisans Have Starkly Different Opinions About How the World Views the U.S.

    Large majority of Democrats say global respect for U.S. has diminished and this is a ‘major problem’

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    Large majority of Democrats say global respect for U.S. has diminished and this is a ‘major problem’

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    Partisans Have Starkly Different Opinions About How the World Views the U.S.

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    Democrats twice as likely as Republicans to say the U.S. is ‘less respected’ by other countries than in the past
    Large majority of Democrats say global respect for U.S. has diminished and this is a ‘major problem’
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    Democrats twice as likely as Republicans to say the U.S. is ‘less respected’ by other countries than in the past
    Large majority of Democrats say global respect for U.S. has diminished and this is a ‘major problem’

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