Brandon2018 asked: 05/18/2017
Is it possible to be a citizen of two nations?
Yes No
Yes No
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Yes No
88% 12%
161 Votes
88% 12%
Gender
MF
86% 112 small pie chart
94% 36 small pie chart
Age
<2121-40>40 0%93%78%
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Income
<50k50-100k>100k 86%89%87%
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Party
DemocratRepublicanIndependentLibertarian 100%75%92%88%
100% 26 small pie chart
75% 40 small pie chart
92% 56 small pie chart
88% 18 small pie chart
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W. Virginia
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Wyoming
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