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Identity, More Than Political Affiliation, Factors in Views on Important Science Policies: Latinos Tend to Be Pro-Science - Pew
While it's presumed that politics steer opinions on science-related policies, gender, age, race, religion and education tend to move opinions on climate change, biochemical research and other science-related subjects.
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