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June 10, 2014
Section 4: Political Compromise and Divisive Policy Debates
Consistent Liberals Like Compromise in Principle
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Section 4: Political Compromise and Divisive Policy Debates
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Compromise in the Eye of the Beholder
Liberals, Conservatives Want Their Side to Get More of What It Wants
Consistent Liberals Like Compromise in Principle
Conservatives Most Likely to Support No Limits on Gun Ownership
Most Who Oppose Path to Citizenship Favor Deporting All Here Illegally
Liberals Most Likely to Favor No Restrictions on Abortion
On NSA, 30% Either Want No Limits on Surveillance or Say ‘Shut It Down’
Few Conservatives Favor No Government Involvement in Health Care
Little Support for Phasing out Social Security
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