Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit AILSA CHANG, HOST: It's been one year since allegations of sexual misconduct began pouring out against Hollywood power player Harvey Weinstein, which of course led to the toppling of hundreds more prominent men around the country. Well, a new NPR-Ipsos poll out today shows a significant backlash against the #MeToo movement. Americans are deeply divided on the subject and largely along partisan lines. As NPR's Tovia Smith reports, more than 40 percent say the movement has gone too far. TOVIA SMITH, BYLINE: After a year of intense focus on sexual misconduct, Americans remain deeply divided even on what sexual harassment means. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Well, I would say sexual advances. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: Especially repeated. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: Any type of grabbing. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #4: Being initiated by the man. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #5: Anything that's uncomfortable. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #6: Words, insinuations. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #7:
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