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Republicans: Still Happy Campers

Despite the imploding stock market, the looming recession, the unpopular president and the dismal political polls, there's very good news in the one realm of life that’s always been a special sanctuary...

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Tea Party Supporters: No 2010 Census Boycott

A New York Times/CBS poll of Tea Party supporters finds that this group "actually are just as likely as Americans as a whole to have returned their census forms, though some conservative leaders have...

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Multiracial in America

Multiracial Americans are at the cutting edge of social and demographic change in the U.S.

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Wide Partisan Gaps in U.S. Over How Far the Country Has Come on Gender Equality

Most Democrats are dissatisfied with the nation's progress on gender equality, while more than half of Republicans say it has been about right.

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Multiracial in America

Multiracial Americans are at the cutting edge of social and demographic change in the U.S.

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Wide Partisan Gaps in U.S. Over How Far the Country Has Come on Gender Equality

Most Democrats are dissatisfied with the nation's progress on gender equality, while more than half of Republicans say it has been about right.

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Trump Draws Stronger Support From Veterans Than From the Public on Leadership...

A new Pew Research Center survey of veterans finds that a majority (57%) approve of the way Trump is handling his duties as commander in chief, with about half (48%) saying his administration’s...

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Most Americans Say the Current Economy Is Helping the Rich, Hurting the Poor...

Three-in-four Republicans give the economy positive ratings, while a majority of Democrats rate it negatively. But within parties, views differ widely by income.

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