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    November 15, 2018
    Public Expects Gridlock, Deeper Divisions With Changed Political Landscape

    Majorities are ‘happy’ with results of midterms – and with Dems’ House win

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    Public Expects Gridlock, Deeper Divisions With Changed Political Landscape

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    Majorities say both Trump and Democratic leaders will be unsuccessful in getting their programs enacted over the next two years
    More Americans expect partisan relations to get worse than did so after three prior midterms
    Majority of Americans approve of Democratic leaders’ policies and plans
    Public prefers Democrats in Congress to Trump on range of issues
    Majorities are ‘happy’ with results of midterms – and with Dems’ House win
    Wide partisan gap in views of the record number of women in the new Congress
    Democrats are split in concerns over investigations of Trump administration

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