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    April 25, 2018
    8. The tone of political debate, compromise with political opponents

    Racial, gender divides over need to be more careful with language

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    8. The tone of political debate, compromise with political opponents

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    Most say personally insulting political opponents is ‘never fair game’
    Most Republicans say too many are ‘easily offended’ over others’ language
    Racial, gender divides over need to be more careful with language
    Growing majorities in both parties say it is important to respect rules
    Civic knowledge associated with rejecting ‘rule bending’ in politics
    Long-standing partisan gap over views of compromise disappears
    In both parties, sizable education gap in views of politicians who compromise

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