We can’t seem to turn on the news or log on to our social media outlets without being inundated with coverage and/or commentary on the 2016 U.S. election. Suffice to say, this year’s election seems to be one of the most heated in recent U.S. history. People are planning to vote outside of their typical political lines for a variety of reasons.
But when we look at the data of where people stand objectively in terms of political parties, issues, and such, we find some interesting trends. The research below may be a few years old, but I believe it is relevant on a broad scale today as well.
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