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The most interesting part of the article was how partisanship shapes views about the causes of inflation. Republicans were more likely to blame Joe Biden and the government while Democrats were more likely to blame corporate greed. Inflation was ranked as a top issue for both, with 70% agreeing that it was a sign of a bad economy. Very curious to see how this translates in the November election.
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