Two groups in particular are responding to the President’s call to make the holidays about Christmas again. Republicans (47%) and those over the age of 55 (32%) lead other respondents when it comes to thinking that people are “more likely” to say “Merry Christmas” this year. The general public is less enthusiastic – only 24% say that people will be “more likely” this year than any other. Democrats and older millennials between the ages of 25 and 34 are the least likely (16%) to think there will be more Christmas greetings this year.
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