Congressperson Should Look Out For the Interest of (November 2015)

Congressperson Should Look Out For the Interest of (November 2015)

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categorycolumn-1
Their congressional district30%
Their state15%
The country as a whole47%
Don't know / No opinion8%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Their congressional district26%31%34%
Their state14%10%16%
The country as a whole49%50%46%
Don't know / No opinion10%10%4%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Their congressional district35%29%36%
Their state16%15%16%
The country as a whole47%51%43%
Don't know / No opinion2%5%4%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Their congressional district33%19%28%
Their state6%24%12%
The country as a whole51%46%51%
Don't know / No opinion10%11%9%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Their congressional district30%19%37%
Their state12%15%16%
The country as a whole51%51%44%
Don't know / No opinion8%15%4%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Their congressional district41%33%39%
Their state12%21%12%
The country as a whole43%42%46%
Don't know / No opinion3%4%4%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Their congressional district27%31%30%
Their state14%11%11%
The country as a whole58%48%49%
Don't know / No opinion1%10%10%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Their congressional district27%29%46%
Their state17%16%14%
The country as a whole48%52%38%
Don't know / No opinion8%4%1%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Their congressional district33%24%26%
Their state13%15%21%
The country as a whole50%42%43%
Don't know / No opinion5%20%10%

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categoryMaleFemale
Their congressional district34%26%
Their state13%17%
The country as a whole49%46%
Don't know / No opinion5%11%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Their congressional district31%30%28%
Their state15%14%15%
The country as a whole45%48%49%
Don't know / No opinion9%7%8%

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category18-2930-4445-6465+
Their congressional district25%32%29%32%
Their state15%18%16%9%
The country as a whole48%39%48%56%
Don't know / No opinion12%11%7%3%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Their congressional district19%24%30%30%36%41%
Their state19%16%16%13%14%7%
The country as a whole46%50%44%53%46%50%
Don't know / No opinion15%10%10%4%4%1%

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