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Pew Research CenterOctober 23, 2017
2. Views of the parties and political figures

New Era Enterprisers, Market Skeptics want Trump to listen more to Reps with government experience

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2. Views of the parties and political figures
More than half of Solid Liberals say knowing that a friend voted for Trump would ‘strain’ their friendship
Few Solid Liberals, Country First Conservatives have friends from the other party
GOP-oriented groups generally less stressed by differences over Trump
Trump viewed very unfavorably by large shares of Solid Liberals, Opportunity Democrats, Disaffected Dems
Among Core Conservatives, more have a favorable opinion of Mike Pence than Donald Trump
New Era Enterprisers, Market Skeptics want Trump to listen more to Reps with government experience
Conservative typology groups most likely to associate Trump with positive traits
Divides on the Right in assessments of the way Trump conducts himself
In the two most conservative groups, fewer than half agree with Trump on ‘all or nearly all’ issues
Many New Era Enterprisers say both parties car about the middle class
Half of Opportunity Democrats say Democratic Party too often sees govt as only way to solve problems
Many in Republican-leaning groups say the GOP is too willing to cut government programs

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