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    September 17, 2019
    Appendix A: Demographic tables

    Most demographic groups have positive opinions of military leaders, but partisan differences emerge

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    Appendix A: Demographic tables

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    Modest differences in opinion about members of Congress among demographic groups
    Republicans and Democrats both hold relatively positive opinions of local elected officials
    Opinions of journalists diverge along partisan lines
    Across demographic subgroups, opinions of public school principals are positive
    Most demographic groups have positive opinions of military leaders, but partisan differences emerge
    Large racial divides in opinions about police officers
    People think tech leaders build useful products, aren’t as likely to admit mistakes

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