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nothing knee-jerk about their politics. Two out of three of them say that abortion is __lways_ or __sually_ morally wrong. They are far more likely than voters age thirty and over to identify themselves as politically __trictly independent._ In fact, more than any other generation I__e tracked in my polling, Globals seem determined to find a middle ground on the hot-button issues of the day and to decide each one on a case by case basis, not because their party leaders are urging them in one direction or the other. I like to tell audiences that while First Globals might not be more...
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nothing knee-jerk about their politics. Two out of three of them say that abortion is __lways_ or __sually_ morally wrong. They are far more likely than voters age thirty and over to identify themselves as politically __trictly independent._ In fact, more than any other generation I__e tracked in my polling, Globals seem determined to find a middle ground on the hot-button issues of the day and to decide each one on a case by case basis, not because their party leaders are urging them in one direction or the other. I like to tell audiences that while First Globals might not be more...
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