MAY 4, 2020: What do you do if your neighbor has 15-20 people over and it’s in violation of stay-at-home orders ([link removed]) ? A _JustTheNews.com_ survey found that 36% of voters would report their neighbors to the police. Forty-three percent (43%) would not.[1] ([link removed])
Suburban and urban voters are evenly divided on the question. However, by a 53% to 28% margin, rural voters would not report their neighbors.[1] ([link removed])
There is a huge partisan difference. By a 44% to 31% margin, a plurality of Democrats ([link removed]) would turn their neighbors in. By a 60% to 25% margin, Republicans ([link removed]) would not. Independents ([link removed]) are evenly divided.[1] ([link removed])
Women are also evenly divided. Men, by a 51% to 32% margin, would not report their neighbors to the police.[1] ([link removed])
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