Friday, December 12, 2014

66% say it’s unlikely the protests will bring about desired change.

Ask yourself why the people responded the way they did.  Ya think it had anything to do with the violence and looting?

Most Americans aren't convinced that recent protests around the country in response to grand jury decisions involving police officers will bring about desired changes and think such protests are controlled by outsiders. But adults who have participated in protests themselves are slightly less skeptical.


A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 66% say it’s unlikely the protests will bring about desired change. Just 29% of American Adults believe the recent protests following the grand jury decisions in Ferguson, Missouri and on Staten Island, New York, are likely to bring about the changes the protesters are seeking. This includes two percent (2%) who say it’s Very Likely such protests will bring about change and 28% who say that’s Not At All Likely.

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