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    July 17, 2018
    Americans Divided on Kavanaugh’s Nomination to the Supreme Court

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    Americans Divided on Kavanaugh’s Nomination to the Supreme Court

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    Public split on Kavanaugh’s nomination to Supreme Court
    Public split on Kavanaugh’s nomination to Supreme Court
    Majority of Democrats say Kavanaugh would make the Supreme Court ‘too conservative’
    No partisan gap in views of importance of choice of next Supreme Court justice
    Majority of Democrats think Kavanaugh would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade
    Most Americans want Supreme Court nominees to address issue like abortion
    Gender gap in views of Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court
    Partisan gap on Kavanaugh among the largest for recent Supreme Court picks
    Public split on Kavanaugh’s nomination to Supreme Court
    Public is split on Kavanaugh’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court
    Majority of Democrats say Kavanaugh would make the Supreme Court ‘too conservative’
    No partisan gap in views of importance of choice of next Supreme Court justice
    Majority of Democrats think Kavanaugh would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade
    Most Americans want Supreme Court nominees to address issue like abortion
    Gender gap in views of Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court
    Partisan gap on Kavanaugh among the largest for recent Supreme Court picks

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