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Pew Research CenterDecember 19, 2017
Most Americans Say Trump’s Election Has Led to Worse Race Relations in the U.S.

Majority of public says Trump’s election has led to worse race relations

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Most Americans Say Trump’s Election Has Led to Worse Race Relations in the U.S.
Majority of public says Trump’s election has led to worse race relations
Growing share says too little attention is paid to race, racial issues in the U.S.
Majority views race relations in the U.S. as generally bad
Whites generally more likely than blacks to have a positive view of race relations
Sharp increase in share of blacks saying race relations ‘are getting worse;’ little change among whites
Just 17% of Republicans say Trump has made race relations better
Most perceive strong racial conflicts; even more see strong partisan conflicts
Blacks more likely than whites to say there are strong racial conflicts
Wide partisan gap over level of attention paid to racial issues in U.S.
Majority of public says Trump’s election has led to worse race relations
Just 17% of Republicans say Trump has made race relations better

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