The forceful clearing of demonstrators in front of the White House was a defining moment for Trump and the protests, USA TODAY poll finds
to stand in front of historic St. John's Church, holding aloft a Bible.
The online poll of 1,113 adults, taken Monday and Tuesday, has a credibility interval, akin to a margin of error, of plus or minus 3.3 percentage points. Indeed, the poll found stronger faith in Obama's ability to handle the time of civil unrest. Asked to choose among the current president and the four former presidents who are now living, 45% of Americans identified Obama as the one best handle the challenges of the moment. Twenty percent chose Trump.
Baca, the daughter of a police officer, said cell-phone videos showing police violence against Floyd and other African Americans had been an awakening for her and others."It just breaks our hearts to hear what's going on in the country," she said in a follow-up phone interview."This feels terrible to say, but it's really opened our eyes to the fact that it's happening.
"Views toward George Floyd's killing and the subsequent protests tell a tale of two Americas," said Cliff Young, president of Ipsos."The vast difference of opinions and experiences here highlight not only a deep racial divide, but one based on partisanship."
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