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Subject Democratic voters are divided in their 2020 preferences
Date February 1, 2020 12:04 PM
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February 01, 2020
#%22https://www.people-press.org/2020/01/30/as-voting-begins-democrats-are-upbeat-about-the-2020-field-divided-in-their-preferences/


** As voting begins, Democrats are upbeat about the 2020 field, divided in their preferences ([link removed])
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Democratic voters are highly engaged ([link removed]) with the race for their party’s nomination and express positive views of the field of candidates. Yet many Democrats are uncertain if their party’s still-to-be-determined nominee can defeat Donald Trump in the general election.
* Among Democrats, Christians lean toward Biden; ‘nones’ prefer Sanders ([link removed])
* Most Democratic voters not put off by Iowa, N.H. spots in primary season ([link removed])
* What to know about the Iowa caucuses ([link removed])
* Sign up for our 2020 election newsletter ([link removed])

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** Where Latinos have the most eligible voters in the 2020 election ([link removed])
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Latinos are expected for the first time ([link removed]) to be the nation’s largest racial or ethnic minority in a U.S. presidential election, accounting for 13.3% of eligible voters nationally. Still, the number of Latino eligible voters is far below the 60 million Latinos who live in the country.
* Interactive: Mapping the 2020 Latino electorate ([link removed])
* Latino Democratic voters place high importance on 2020 election ([link removed])

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#%22https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2020/01/30/women-make-gains-in-the-workplace-amid-a-rising-demand-for-skilled-workers/


** Women make gains in the workplace amid a rising demand for skilled workers ([link removed])
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The gender wage gap in the U.S.is narrowing ([link removed]) as women move into high-skill jobs and acquire more education. Women are now in the majority in jobs that draw most heavily on either social or fundamental skills, such as legal, teaching and counseling occupations.
* Key findings from the report ([link removed])

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** An oasis of bipartisanship: Republicans and Democrats distrust social media sites for political and election news ([link removed])
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A number of social media sites are sources of political and election news for many Americans. But both Democrats and Republicans ([link removed]) express far more distrust than trust in these sites as political news sources.
* How are Americans navigating news about the election? Explore the data in our new Election News Pathways tool ([link removed])

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** Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman garners little trust from people in the region and the U.S. ([link removed])
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia and next in line for the kingdom’s throne. Most people across the Middle East and in the U.S. lack confidence ([link removed]) in the crown prince to do the right thing regarding world affairs, according to our 2019 survey.
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** Nine months before Election Day, three dozen House members heading for the exits ([link removed])
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** U.S. churchgoers are satisfied with the sermons they hear, though content varies by religious tradition ([link removed])
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** Most Americans support right to have some personal info removed from online searches ([link removed])
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