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November 6, 2021
9. Democratic Mainstays
Democratic Mainstays are …
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9. Democratic Mainstays
Democratic Mainstays are …
Democratic Mainstays overwhelmingly backed Biden, but small shares affiliate with the GOP and voted for Trump
Democratic Mainstays are very warm toward the Democratic Party
Two-thirds of Democratic Mainstays voted in the 2020 presidential election
Democratic Mainstays: More than half are proud of the Democratic Party, and most say the country needs to do more to address racial inequities
Majorities of Democratic Mainstays say that people saying very offensive things is a major problem in the country – and so is people being too easily offended
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