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55% Of Hispanic Voters Approve Of Census Citizenship Question
Two-thirds of American voters and a majority of Hispanic voters believe the US Census should ask respondents whether or not they are citizens, according to a new poll. A Harvard University Center for American Political Studies/Harris poll of 2,182 registered voters found that 67% believe the Census should have a citizenship question, while 55% of Hispanic voters agreed
88% of Republicans, 63% of independents and 52% of Democrats support the idea, as well. Democratic leaders and civil rights groups claim that the Trump administration wants to add the question in order to electorally benefit Republicans and disadvantage Latino voters, but the poll results suggest Latino voters aren’t buying that argument.
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Brown man agree with orange man, not with angry black woman
signalmankenneth (07-10-2019)
Jade Dragon (07-10-2019)
And I am not surprised that a half-witted piece of shit like you rejects the truth and prefers lies.
Who gives a fuck who printed it you cock gobbler. The fact is, 55% Of Hispanic Voters Approve Of Census Citizenship Question
Two-thirds of American voters and a majority of Hispanic voters believe the US Census should ask respondents whether or not they are citizens, according to a new poll. A Harvard University Center for American Political Studies/Harris poll of 2,182 registered voters found that 67% believe the Census should have a citizenship question, while 55% of Hispanic voters agreed
88% of Republicans, 63% of independents and 52% of Democrats support the idea, as well. Democratic leaders and civil rights groups claim that the Trump administration wants to add the question in order to electorally benefit Republicans and disadvantage Latino voters, but the poll results suggest Latino voters aren’t buying that argument.
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Terri4Trump (07-10-2019)
A majority of voters in a new poll say that a question about U.S. citizenship should be included in the 2020 census, an issue currently before justices on the Supreme Court.
Six in 10 registered voters, 60 percent, in a Hill-HarrisX survey released Tuesday said that the U.S. Census Bureau should ask the citizenship question even if it results in fewer responses. Another 21 percent said the question should not be included, while 19 percent were unsure.
The Trump administration has defended the idea of adding a citizenship inquiry to the census questionnaire mailed to all U.S. households every 10 years after the idea drew backlash when it was first announced by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross last year for the 2020 count.
https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-amer...nsus-form-poll
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