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45% |
1.5 million |
48% |
Americans who say religious conservatives have too much control over the Republican Party. | Russian women who gave birth last year. | Americans who say life has evolved over time. |
44% |
1.6 million |
42% |
Americans who say nonreligious liberals have too much control over the Democratic Party. | Russian women who had an abortion last year. | Americans who say life has always existed in its present form. |
18% |
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Americans who say evolution was guided by a supernatural being. |
Sources: Pew Research Center for the People and the Press; Bloomberg, via MosNews
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