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September 13, 2017
Partisans Differ Widely in Views of Police Officers, College Professors
More Republicans rate college professors ‘coldly’ than ‘warmly’
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Partisans Differ Widely in Views of Police Officers, College Professors
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Members of the military, teachers highly rated
Wide partisan gaps in thermometer ratings for police officers, professors
‘Cold’ ratings for members of the opposing party rise, following a post-election downturn
‘Leaners’ have cold views of opposing party, but don’t feel particularly warmly to the party they lean toward
Fewer Republican-leaning independents say ‘Republican’ describes them well
Republicans and Democrats mostly – but not always – agree with their party’s issues positions
Most Democrats, Republicans rate police officers ‘warmly,’ but sharp differences in ‘very warm’ ratings
More Republicans rate college professors ‘coldly’ than ‘warmly’
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