A case in point: Female Democratic voters are substantially likelier than female GOP voters (or male voters in either party) to say they share a lot of common interests with other women.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/demographic-identity-female-voters-survey_n_5fc94b7bc5b68691fc380c53
But this interplay shows up on other identity groups, too. Take religion: 72% of Protestant GOP voters say they have a lot of common interests/concerns based on religion, compared to 44% of Democratic Protestant voters.
Interestingly, it doesn't show up everywhere -- Democratic and Republicans voters, for instance, are about equally likely to find their age group salient.
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