Monday, July 27, 2020

Majority Of Americans Say They Have Political Views That They Are Afraid To Share


CATO Institute: Poll: 62% of Americans Say They Have Political Views They’re Afraid to Share

50% of strong liberals support firing Trump donors, 36% of strong conservatives support firing Biden donors; 32% are worried about missing out on job opportunities because of their political opinions

A new Cato national survey finds that self‐​censorship is on the rise in the United States. Nearly two-thirds—62%—of Americans say the political climate these days prevents them from saying things they believe because others might find them offensive. The share of Americans who self‐​censor has risen several points since 2017 when 58% of Americans agreed with this statement.

These fears cross partisan lines. Majorities of Democrats (52%), independents (59%) and Republicans (77%) all agree they have political opinions they are afraid to share.

Liberals Are Divided on Political Expression

Strong liberals stand out, however, as the only political group who feel they can express themselves. Nearly 6 in 10 (58%) of staunch liberals feel they can say what they believe. However, centrist liberals feel differently. A slim majority (52%) of liberals feel they have to self‐​censor, as do 64% of moderates, and 77% of conservatives. This demonstrates that political expression is an issue that divides the Democratic coalition between centrist Democrats and their left flank.

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WNU Editor: I think this 62% number is actually higher. It makes you wonder on how accurate the polls really are if conservatives are going to keep opinions to themselves. Couple this CATO study with the fact that most US political polls are now under-representing Republicans in their samples (23% instead of 33%), you have to wonder if Biden is really in the lead by 10% if not more.

4 comments:

  1. No wonder there - just like last election. Voters vote at polling place, not in media.

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  2. Biden is a 2020 Hillary.

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  3. IMO , its going to be a landslide win for Trump and the Republicans in November. These double digit leads for a man with dementia are bogus and are an attempt to encourage people that would vote Trump to not vote. Like it is a forgone conclusion he will lose. Same thing happened in 2016 and it failed then and will again in 2020. If you notice the Democrats have no platform to stand on any more. nothing

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