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Subject 74% of voters believe most Americans get along regardless of race
Date July 10, 2020 12:05 PM
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JULY 10, 2020: Seventy-four percent (74%) of voters nationwide believe that “In daily life, most Americans generally get along regardless of race. They find ways to work together and create a better community.” Twenty-one percent (21%) disagree while 5% are not sure.[1] ([link removed])

The totals include 30% who strongly agree and just 6% who strongly disagree.[1] ([link removed])

By a 50% to 47% margin, very liberal voters disagree with the statement. In every other measured demographic group, more people agree than disagree.[1] ([link removed])

Still, there are significant differences among political and demographic lines. Eighty-two percent (82%) of senior citizens agree that most people get along regardless of race. Just 55% of voters under 25 share that view.[1] ([link removed])

Ninety percent (90%) of Republicans believe people generally get along in daily life. Seventy-one percent (71%) of independent voters and 63% of Democrats agree.[1] ([link removed])

Scott’s Number of the Day podcast ([link removed]) today explores the implications of this finding along with some lessons from the hit show Hamilton.

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_Scott Rasmussen is an editor-at-large for Ballotpedia, the Encyclopedia of American Politics. He is a senior fellow for the study of self-governance at the King’s College in New York. His most recent book, ** Politics Has Failed: America Will Not ([link removed])
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