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The screenshot is taken from Wikipedia, specifically the page titled "Tax Cuts and Jobs Act." It features a detailed table displaying public opinion polls related to the act. The table includes columns for "Poll source," "Start," "End," "Support/Approve," "Oppose/Disapprove," and "Ref." Various polling organizations, such as The New York Times/SurveyMonkey, Politico/Morning Consult, and The Economist/YouGov, are listed along with their respective poll dates and percentages of support and opposition.
The table is organized in a clear, structured format with green bars indicating support and red bars showing opposition, visually representing how public opinion varied over time. The page layout includes a sidebar with contents related to the act, such as "Plan elements" and "Public opinion." The overall setting is informative and data-driven, typical of Wikipedia's style, providing an analytical look into public sentiment regarding the legislative act. The top of the browser window displays several open tabs, suggesting research or comparison with other sources or topics.
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