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April 2, 2019
Large Majorities in Both Parties Say NATO Is Good for the U.S.
Younger Americans more skeptical that U.S. impacts world problems positively
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Large Majorities in Both Parties Say NATO Is Good for the U.S.
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Racial, education differences in views of whether U.S. should be active globally
Continuing partisan divide on making compromises with U.S. allies
Older and less educated adults less supportive of compromising with allies
Increasing share of the public says problems in the world would be worse without U.S. involvement
Younger Americans more skeptical that U.S. impacts world problems positively
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Most Republicans and Democrats view NATO membership as good for the U.S.
Public is narrowly divided on whether the U.S. should be active in world affairs
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