NPR/Marist/PBS poll: 6/10 Americans against removal of Confederate Statues (user search)
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« on: September 10, 2017, 08:26:15 AM »

Americans overall were as a majority against Donald Trump's job performance, against his response to Charlottesville (calling it weak), and don't trust him on North Korea. However:
"Republicans were twice as likely as Democrats to say they supported keeping statues that honor Confederate leaders. Two-thirds of whites and Latinos said these statues should not be removed. African-American respondents were split, with 44 percent saying the statues should remain in place, and another 40 percent saying they need to be removed because some people find them offensive."

Full crosstabs: http://maristpoll.marist.edu/nprpbs-newshourmarist-poll-results-on-charlottesville

Who cares?

If we took a poll asking how many people wanted slavery back, and the majority were in favor, would that mean we should bring slavery back?  We're not a democracy for a reason.
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