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    October 4, 2018
    2018 Midterm Voters: Issues and Political Values

    Stark partisan divide in views of cooperation with U.S. allies

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    2018 Midterm Voters: Issues and Political Values

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    Sharp partisan divides in voters’ views of major issues
    On immigration, nearly half of voters prioritize both a path to citizenship and better border security
    More Democrats say the priority for immigration policy should be a path to citizenship for those here illegally
    On immigration priorities, divides between and within parties
    Stark partisan divide in views of cooperation with U.S. allies
    Fewer say other countries ‘take unfair advantage’ of U.S. than in the 1990s
    More continue to say increased tariffs will be bad than good for the U.S.
    Partisans remain divided over the 2017 tax law
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