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February 15, 2017
Americans Express Increasingly Warm Feelings Toward Religious Groups
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Americans Express Increasingly Warm Feelings Toward Religious Groups
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Ratings of religious groups vary more widely among older than younger Americans
Growing warmth toward most groups among both Democrats and Republicans
Americans feeling warmer toward variety of religious groups
Religious groups tend to rate themselves most positively
More say they know a Muslim, fewer know an evangelical Christian
Religious groups rated more warmly by those with personal connections
Majorities rate religious groups in middle or warmest part of thermometer; only three-in-ten or fewer give any group coldest ratings
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