For the first time, a majority of Americans believe the police are more likely to use excessive force with a black person than with a white person, a new poll finds. One question is what that might mean politically come November.
found that for the first time, a majority of Americans believe the police are more likely to use excessive force with a black person than with a white person. Four years ago, only about a third of Americans held that view.The big shift is due, in large part, to the changing attitudes of white people. One question, though, is what that might mean politically come November.
Hundreds of people gathered in a park in downtown Kenosha, Wis., to kneel for 9 minutes in memory of George Floyd, an African American man who was killed when an officer knelt on his neck for nine minutes.Hundreds of people gathered in a park in downtown Kenosha, Wis., to kneel for 9 minutes in memory of George Floyd, an African American man who was killed when an officer knelt on his neck for nine minutes.
Still, despite those numbers, some Republicans remain satisfied with how he's handling the situation. 66-year-old Meg Marshall was packing groceries into the trunk of her car, wearing a face mask, when she stopped to explain that she thinks the president could have handled the pandemic better by acting sooner, but she praised him for his response to the protests.
McKenzy Castillo, 21, is disgusted by Trump."He isn't approaching the situation like a president should, as in keeping peace with everyone," Castillo said, as she listened to music and took in drinks with friends on the beach."He's just making people more angry."
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