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  • Majorities of both want to spend more on conservative issues like fighting crime and protecting the border, but majorities of both also support the liberal position of more spending to help the poor.31

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Traditionally, the Early Adopters would bridge the gap to the Majorities and help pull them along into the future, and while this is how grassroots/organic change will happen in education, I think this process is too slow and too fragmented to yield meaningful results by itself.

    Creativity 2010

  • Majorities of both Democrats (51 percent) and Republicans (71 percent) agree with this statement.

    Robert P. Jones, Ph.D.: Why Religion Will Matter In 2012 Ph.D. Robert P. Jones 2011

  • Majorities even oppose cutting subsidies to farmers, and 52 percent oppose cuts in defense.

    Scott Bittle: Fiscal Follies: The Leaders, the Led and the Gridlock on the Budget Scott Bittle 2011

  • Majorities of both Democrats (51 percent) and Republicans (71 percent) agree with this statement.

    Robert P. Jones, Ph.D.: Why Religion Will Matter In 2012 Ph.D. Robert P. Jones 2011

  • Moreover, the Majorities have enormous inertia and inadequate incentives to be receptive to quantum change.

    Creativity 2010

  • Majorities of Republicans and those earning over $75,000 a year call themselves "haves" 66% and 75%, respectively, while other demographic groups are more divided, or consider themselves "have-nots."

    Margie Omero: Class Warfare? Says Who? Margie Omero 2011

  • The most visible, Web 2.0, twittering blogger-types are all in the Innovators category, with Early Adopters, the Majorities, and maybe a slightly bigger than smaller category of Laggards.

    Creativity 2010

  • Majorities of those who personally own a gun (55%) and of those with a gun in the household (53%), as well as 41% of all Americans, believe that President Obama "will attempt to ban the sale of guns in the United States while he is president."

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • Majorities of both Democrats (51 percent) and Republicans (71 percent) agree with this statement.

    Robert P. Jones, Ph.D.: Why Religion Will Matter In 2012 Ph.D. Robert P. Jones 2011

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