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    A new study suggests that Americans’ political anxiety crescendos before a major election. The study is the first to examine anxiety tethered to a specific political event: the 2020 presidential election. Following that election, several groups — those who voted for Donald Trump, as well as conservatives and African Americans — reported lower levels of anxiety.

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    AJC ePaper - 2 year(s) ago

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    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) — U.S. voters spoke up for abortion rights Tuesday through ballot measures in four states in what was seen as a win for abortion rights supporters.In Michigan, California and Vermont, voters approved measures that would amend their state constitutions to pro…

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