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    December 13, 2019
    1. Views of the major problems facing the country

    Adults under 30 are the only age group in which a majority views climate change as a very big problem

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    1. Views of the major problems facing the country

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    Health care affordability, drug addiction widely viewed as ‘very big’ problems facing the country
    Little partisan agreement on the major problems facing the U.S.
    In both parties, ideological differences in views of several major problems facing the U.S.
    Adults under 30 are the only age group in which a majority views climate change as a very big problem
    Illegal immigration seen as major problem by most older Republicans, only about a third those under 30
    Black adults are far more likely than whites to view racism, economic inequality as major problems
    Climate change viewed as a major problem by more white and Hispanic Democrats than black Democrats
    Black adults are far more likely than whites to view racism, economic inequality as major problems
    Climate change viewed as a major problem by more white and Hispanic Democrats than black Democrats

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