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Elana Schor, Associated PressEmily Swanson - Associated Press
The poll found Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say prohibiting in-person services during the coronavirus outbreak violates religious freedom, 49% to 21%.
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Michelle R. Smith — Associated PressEmily Swanson - Associated Press

PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) — The state of the union is dark.

A large majority of Americans say they are pessimistic about the state of the country and few expect things will get better in the year ahead, according to a poll released Tuesday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research .

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Emily Swanson - Associated PressVivian Salama - Associated Press
Though most Americans don't support Trump's proposal to build a U.S.-Mexican border wall, voters are divided over Trump's proposed temporary ban on the entry of Muslims.
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Lisa Lerer - Associated PressEmily Swanson - Associated Press
"It's a choice between hot and hell," said voter Annette Scott.