Republicans, democrats are split over which groups face discrimination, WSJ poll finds
Republicans, democrats are split over which groups face discrimination, WSJ poll finds
- December 24, 2022
- Michael Tesler, poli sci, The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 24, 2022
More Black respondents in the survey, some 72%, said discrimination was a problem for Latino people than the 59% of Latino respondents who said so about themselves. Michael Tesler, a professor of political science at the University of California, Irvine, said the finding was consistent with research that found that Black Americans were most likely to see racism as structural in society and to see signs of discrimination against other groups.
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