CNN
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Just 30% of all Republicans and Republican-leaners say the country’s best days are still ahead of it.
A broad 78% majority of Republican-aligned Americans say that society's values on sexual orientation and gender identity are changing for the worse.
About 6 in 10 of those who say they might participate in the primaries and have a first-choice candidate say they will definitely support that choice.
Republicans and Republican-leaning independents with college degrees and incomes above $100,000 particularly stand out as a bloc.
They're significantly more likely than those in any other combination of educational and income categories to think that America’s best days lie ahead (41%) and to find increased racial diversity enriching.
They’re also the least likely to say it's essential that the GOP presidential nominee pledges to maintain Social Security and Medicare.
72% of Republicans and Republican-leaners under age 30 see increased diversity as an enrichment compared with 47% of those age 65 or older.
Younger Republicans are less likely to consider it an essential priority for the nominee to support government action to oppose “woke” values in American society.
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