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November 6, 2021
5. Populist Right
Populist Right are …
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5. Populist Right
Populist Right are …
Populist Right overwhelmingly supported Trump in the 2020 election
Populist Right: Warm toward Republicans, cold toward Democrats
Populist Right are about average on political engagement
Populist Right: Very conservative on immigration, skeptical of both government and the economic system
Most Populist Right say corporations, banks, tech companies, labor unions, entertainment, colleges and K-12 schools all have a negative impact on the country
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