Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Rasmussen Reports™: The Most Comprehensive Public Opinion Data Anywhere

Rasmussen Reports™: The Most Comprehensive Public Opinion Data Anywhere

Glad to see that Obama was going to "unite the country" and "heal the wounds" ... HA!
He has caused more division than the KKK.



Fifty percent (50%) of Americans believe hate is growing in America in the wake of the murders of a doctor who performed late-term abortions and a military recruiter and a shooting incident at the U.S. Holocaust Museum in which a guard was killed.



Thirty-five percent (35%) of adults disagree, saying these were isolated incidents, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Fifteen percent (15%) are not sure.

Fifty-seven percent (57%) of women see the incidents as a sign that hatred is increasing in this country, while men are more closely divided on the question. Married Americans are similarly divided, but adults who are not married by a 61% to 25% margin think hate is growing.

Forty-four percent (44%) of all adults say extreme political rhetoric on radio, television and the Internet leads to increased hatred in America, but 37% say that isn’t true. Nearly one-out-of-five Americans (19%) are undecided.

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