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May 3, 2017
Public Trust in Government Remains Near Historic Lows as Partisan Attitudes Shift
Frustration remains dominant public feeling toward federal government
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Trust in Government, 1958-2017
April 2017 Political Survey Dataset
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Public Trust in Government Remains Near Historic Lows as Partisan Attitudes Shift
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Growing gender gap in optimism about the country’s future
Continuing dissatisfaction with the way things are going in the country today
Public trust in government remains near historic lows
Trust in government climbs among Republicans, falls among Democrats
Frustration remains dominant public feeling toward federal government
No partisan gap in anger at government
Republicans now more confident than Democrats about country’s future
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