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    May 15, 2018
    2. Urban, suburban and rural residents’ views on key social and political issues

    Urban-rural divide on immigrant threat persists within parties

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    2. Urban, suburban and rural residents’ views on key social and political issues

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    Urban voters remain solidly Democratic; rural voters tilt increasingly Republican
    Views on many social and political issues vary across community types
    Wide gap between urban and rural Republicans on same-sex marriage
    About half of urban Republicans say society is just as well off if people don’t prioritize marriage and kids
    Urban-rural divide on immigrant threat persists within parties
    Majority of whites in rural areas say whites do not benefit much from extra societal advantages
    Across community types, wide generation gap in views of same-sex marriage
    Majorities in all types of communities say obstacles still exist for women

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