Republicans continue to see a national political climate more comfortable for Democrats than for GOP
When Republicans take stock of the national climate for political discourse, they see a much more hospitable environment for Democrats.
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When Republicans take stock of the national climate for political discourse, they see a much more hospitable environment for Democrats.
63% of U.S. adults say the government has the responsibility to provide health care coverage for all, up slightly from 59% last year.
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About six-in-ten registered voters in the five U.S. states where elections are conducted entirely by mail expect voting to be easy.
When Republicans assess the climate for political discourse, they see a more hospitable environment for Democrats than for members of their own party.
Among GOP House incumbents who lost their re-election campaigns, 23 of 30 were more moderate than the median Republican in the chamber.
Among the vast majority of GOP voters who think that the growing number of newcomers to the U.S. “threatens traditional American customs and values,” 59% have warm feelings toward Donald Trump – with 42% saying they feel very warmly toward him. By contrast, among the much smaller share of Republican voters (just 21%) who say […]
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