Public opinion on race relations and police misconduct has shifted dramatically since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis
, 70 percent of black Americans said race relations were “very good” or “somewhat good” in 2001. That percentage dropped to 40 percent in 2018. During that span, however, white Americans’ views of race relations have fallen 8 only percentage points.
The percentage of African Americans who believed race relations were good neared its peak during Obama’s second term in 2013 but had fallen 17 points, to 49 percent, by the last summer of his presidency. It has continued to fall through Trump’s administration, though there is no Gallup data for the past year and a half.released last week, 45 percent of white registered voters and 75 percent of black registered voters said race relations have gotten worse under Trump.
Demonstrators attend a rally at the edge of Lafayette Park across the street from the White House during protests on June 7. | Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images “This year has seen the lowest crime numbers in our Country’s recorded history, and now the Radical Left Democrats want to Defund and Abandon our Police,” the president said. “Sorry, I want LAW & ORDER!”
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