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    February 22, 2019
    2. Views of American democratic values and principles

    Public deeply skeptical about partisan cooperation, tone of debate, influence of major political donors

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    2. Views of American democratic values and principles

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    Public sees a variety of democratic values as very important to the country
    Public deeply skeptical about partisan cooperation, tone of debate, influence of major political donors
    Country viewed as falling short on a range of widely supported democratic values
    Partisans agree on importance of many democratic values, differ on right to peaceful protest
    Far more Republicans than Democrats say respect for rights of all, equal opportunity describe country today
    Highly engaged partisans disagree over independence of news media in U.S.
    Wide majorities across age groups see key aspects of democracy as important, but older adults are more likely to regard several as ‘very’ important
    Public deeply skeptical about partisan cooperation, tone of debate, influence of major political donors

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