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    December 13, 2019
    In a Politically Polarized Era, Sharp Divides in Both Partisan Coalitions

    Younger and older Republicans differ on foreign policy, immigration, largely agree on race and guns

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    Younger and older Republicans differ on foreign policy, immigration, largely agree on race and guns

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    In a Politically Polarized Era, Sharp Divides in Both Partisan Coalitions

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    Younger and older Republicans differ on foreign policy, immigration, largely agree on race and guns
    Black and white Democrats diverge sharply on whether belief in God is necessary for morality
    Democratic college grads more likely than non-college Democrats to view government performance positively
    Republican income divides on business, govt. safety net; Democrats differ on govt. performance
    Wide partisan gaps on political values across a number of areas, but the largest differences are on guns and race
    Wide partisan gaps on political values across a number of areas, but the largest differences are on guns and race
    Wide partisan gaps on political values across a number of areas, but the largest differences are on guns and race
    Partisan gaps dwarf race, education, other differences in political values

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