********s have a more favorable view of socialism than capitalism, according to a poll released by Gallup on Monday.
Of the ********s who responded to the questionnaire, 57 percent view socialism positively while 47 percent view capitalism positively.

Just two years ago in 2016, 56 percent of Dems had a positive view of capitalism. But there has been little movement on their feelings towards socialism since 2010, when 53 percent of poll respondents had a positive view.
On the other hand, **********s feel very positive about capitalism, according to the poll. In a minor bounce from 2016, 71 percent of **********s are now in favor of capitalism while only 16 percent have positive sentiments towards socialism.
The poll comes as the popularity of self-identifying ********ic socialists like Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez remains high.
Socialism was most popular with the 18-29 age group, with 51 percent saying they held a positive view, while only 28 percent of the 65+ crowd support the concept.
Of the ********s who responded to the questionnaire, 57 percent view socialism positively while 47 percent view capitalism positively.

Just two years ago in 2016, 56 percent of Dems had a positive view of capitalism. But there has been little movement on their feelings towards socialism since 2010, when 53 percent of poll respondents had a positive view.
On the other hand, **********s feel very positive about capitalism, according to the poll. In a minor bounce from 2016, 71 percent of **********s are now in favor of capitalism while only 16 percent have positive sentiments towards socialism.
The poll comes as the popularity of self-identifying ********ic socialists like Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez remains high.
Socialism was most popular with the 18-29 age group, with 51 percent saying they held a positive view, while only 28 percent of the 65+ crowd support the concept.
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