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Of course, men and women have different views on how far the country has come in achieving gender equality, but those differences are relatively small when you consider partisanship. More than half of women (57%) say the country has not done enough to give women the same rights as men, while 33% say things are going well. For their part, men share the opinion that there is still a long way to go (42%) and that everything is fine (44%). And women are much more likely than men to say men have it easier these days (41% vs. 28%). Among Democrats, a majority of women (74%) and men (64%) say the country hasn't gone far enough in achieving gender equality. And while Republican women are more likely to share this view than their male counterparts (33% vs. 20%), relatively small proportions of each group do.
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