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'Socialism,' 'Progressive' Not So Negative; 'Capitalism' Not So Positive

This is pretty depressing.  According to Pew Research's latest political rhetoric test, more Americans reported positive feelings for "progressive" than "capitalism." 
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Meanwhile, feelings toward "socialism" are mostly negative, but nearly one-in-three Americans (who has apparently never taken a history class in their life) maintains a positive opinion of it.  Yay, Stalin!



Silver lining: conservatives' beloved "states" rights" and "family values" are still popular.

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