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But there’s one exception: when the conversation turns to socialism — with just nine percent of independents and 13 percent of moderates viewing the term favorably in the poll. That’s compared with a plurality of indies and a majority of moderates viewing “capitalism” positively. Also, 50 percent of Americans, including 55 percent of independents, say they’re willing to pay more in taxes so everyone can have health insurance.
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