They had a poll on interracial marriage not that long ago. Less than 15% were opposed.
Alabama voted to remove its interracial marriage ban from the state constitution as recently as 2000.
59-41.
Why was this change necessary? I thought the Loving case made anti-miscegenation laws illegal in 1967? Was this merely symbolic?
Yes, it was symbolic.
And yet so many STILL voted against it.
I bet if Gallup or Rasmussen or PPP, or whatever legit polling company, conducted a new poll on slavery and/or segregation... right now... the results would shock a lot of people. I'm betting it's now 20-30%.