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RealClear Opinion Research:
2021 September: Defense
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N=2,086 U.S. Registered Voters, September 16-20, 2021
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List of Tables
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Voter registration
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Gender
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Age
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Race and ethnicity
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Education enrolled
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Education highest
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Employment status
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Kind of work
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Marital status
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Vote 2020
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Party ID
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Ideology
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Whom 2020
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Likely 2022
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Politically engaged
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Right track
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Domestic or foreign threats
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Greatest threat (Open-ended)
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U.S. military troops (the men and women serving in the U.S. military)
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U.S. military generals
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The Pentagon
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President Joe Biden
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Former President Donald Trump
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Democrats in Congress
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin
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Republicans in Congress
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Withdraw from Afghanistan - Short
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Short Version - Reasons to oppose withdrawal from Afghanistan (open-ended)
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Withdraw from Afghanistan - Long (with context)
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Long version - Reasons to oppose withdrawal from Afghanistan (open-ended)
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Combined: Reasons to oppose withdrawal from Afghanistan (open-ended)
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Most formidable adversary
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Second most formidable adversary
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Net: Top 2 most formidable adversary
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Draft - General
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Draft eligibility for women
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All volunteer force vs the draft
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CRT at Armed Services Academies
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Protecting human rights like the rights of women, children, religious, or ethnic minorities
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Responding to natural disasters
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Curbing aggression by adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea
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Defending South Korea in the event of an attack by North Korea
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Rebuilding political and physical infrastructure after war or extended conflicts (nation building)
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Defending Taiwan in the event of an attack by China
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Divided politics
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News source
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Tablet pc
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Religion preference
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Religiosity
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Area
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Income
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Region
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Weight
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