Study Shows Bipartisan Public Support for Census Bureau

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Public support for the Census Bureau crosses the political aisles.

According to a new study from the Pew Research Center, 69% of respondents had a favorable opinion of the Census Bureau, with only 16% holding an unfavorable opinion.

Pew further breaks down the sample along partisan lines, where the Census Bureau sports 71% support from Republicans and 73% from Democrats.

Study Shows Bipartisan Public Support for Census Bureau

Public support for the Census Bureau crosses the political aisles.

According to a new study from the Pew Research Center, 69% of respondents had a favorable opinion of the Census Bureau, with only 16% holding an unfavorable opinion.

Pew further breaks down the sample along partisan lines, where the Census Bureau sports 71% support from Republicans and 73% from Democrats.

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