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    January 18, 2018
    Public Sees Better Year Ahead; Democrats Sharpen Focus on Midterm Elections

    Declining share of Republicans say Trump needs to release his tax returns

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    Public Sees Better Year Ahead; Democrats Sharpen Focus on Midterm Elections

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    Republicans are bullish on 2018 as Democratic optimism increases
    Liberal Democrats are especially likely to be ‘looking forward’ to the midterms
    About six-in-ten voters already factor party control of Congress into 2018 vote
    Declining share of Republicans say Trump needs to release his tax returns
    Public Sees Better Year Ahead; Democrats Sharpen Focus on Midterm Elections
    Public Sees Better Year Ahead; Democrats Sharpen Focus on Midterm Elections
    Republicans are bullish on 2018 as Democratic optimism increases

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