FiveThirtyEight
Hayley Munguia

The European migrant crisis is highly divisive along partisan lines: According to a September Pew poll, “by more than two-to-one (69 percent to 29 percent), Democrats approve of the U.S. decision to increase the number of refugees it accepts. By about the same margin (67 percent to 30 percent), Republicans disapprove.” Half of Democrats say we should go even further, while just 11 percent say we should do less.

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