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Pew Research CenterNovember 6, 2021
13. How the political typology groups view major issues

Democratic-aligned typology groups far more likely to say voting is a ‘fundamental right’ for all citizens

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Democratic-aligned typology groups far more likely to say voting is a ‘fundamental right’ for all citizens

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13. How the political typology groups view major issues
Views of government’s role and performance mostly are divided along partisan lines
Populist Right diverge from others in the GOP coalition with support for higher taxes on corporations, belief that U.S. economic system unfairly favors powerful interests
Faith and Flag Conservatives, Committed Conservatives and Populist Right more likely to see ‘a lot’ of discrimination against White people than Black people
Faith and Flag Conservatives, Populist Right stand out for highly negative views about illegal immigration, America’s openness to newcomers
Committed Conservatives more likely than other GOP-aligned groups to favor cooperation with U.S. allies
Democratic Mainstays stand out from other groups in Democratic coalition on importance of belief in God
Democratic-aligned typology groups far more likely to say voting is a ‘fundamental right’ for all citizens
Views on abortion divide GOP-aligned typology groups; Democratic groups are split over police funding, death penalty

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