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    Republicans, Democrats See Opposing Party as More Ideological Than Their Own

    Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to view the Democratic Party as very liberal. And the pattern is similar, though less pronounced, in views of the GOP’s ideology: More Democrats than Republicans see the Republican Party as very conservative.   When asked to evaluate the Democratic Party’s ideology, a majority of Republicans (55%) give […]

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    4. Countries’ views of Japan, Abe; Japanese views of China

    Japan’s image is quite favorable in most Asian-Pacific nations surveyed and the United States. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe receives relatively positive marks in the countries surveyed. In 2018, 78% of Japanese have an unfavorable view of China.

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    1. Views of Trump

    The public’s confidence in Trump to handle a number of key issues remains mixed. Trump fares best on issues related to economic conditions, where about half of Americans say they are at least somewhat confident in his ability. By contrast, only about a third express confidence in his ability to work effectively with Congress. Overall, […]

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    3. The public’s voting values

    In broad terms, the public backs doing more to make it easy to vote in the U.S. And most do not believe that making it easier to vote necessarily compromises election security. But while the public favors making it easier to vote, there is little support for the idea that voting in the U.S. should […]

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