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Poll: Republicans see equality for women. Democrats don't

Do men have it better than women in this country? It depends which party you ask, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll.

The most pressing issues confronting women involved their treatment in the workplace. A combined 41 percent of respondents cited pay equity, job discrimination or workplace sexual harassment as the top concerns facing American women. Twenty-three percent pointed to sexual and domestic violence. Just 7 percent of respondents named reproductive rights as the top issue facing American women.

When it comes to women abroad, U.S. voters see a different, graver set of issues as most important. A combined majority rates human trafficking and sex slavery and sexual and domestic violence . Pay equity and job discrimination is seen as less pressing for women outside the U.S., following by education accessibility and workplace sexual harassment .

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