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    January 24, 2019
    Public’s 2019 Priorities: Economy, Health Care, Education and Security All Near Top of List

    Most Republican voters want their party to head in more conservative direction

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    Public's 2019 Priorities: Economy, Health Care, Education and Security All Near Top of List

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    Economy, health care and terrorism among top public priorities, as concerns over jobs and deficit fade
    Public’s policy priorities for 2019
    Partisans far apart on the importance of many issues, including the environment and strengthening military
    Majority now says there is a ‘great deal’ of difference between the Republican and Democratic parties
    Growing share of Republicans now see their party as united
    Improving the job situation declines as a top priority for both parties
    Fewer Democrats see terrorism defense as top priority for Trump and Congress
    Public’s policy priorities: 2011-2019
    Majority expects greater partisan squabbling in the year ahead
    Most Republican voters want their party to head in more conservative direction
    Democratic views on their preferred ideological direction for the party
    Democratic Party maintains a modest favorability advantage over the GOP

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