Poll Finds Sharp Drop In Support For Protests As Views On Policing Revert To 2015 Levels

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Poll Finds Sharp Drop In Support For Protests As Views On Policing Revert To 2015 Levels
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The sharpest drop in the AP-NORC poll occurred among Republicans as President Trump has taken a hardline stance against the protests.

As protests against police brutality toward Blacks flare up once again in response to the new developments in the Breonna Taylor case, a new poll suggests that Americans’ attitudes towards the protests, and their underlying message, have soured considerably since they began in June.... [+]

The belief that police are more likely to use deadly force against Black people rose among Americans from 49% in 2015 to 61% in June following Floyd’s death, but has since dropped back down to 50%.

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