Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for March 15, 2021
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March 15, 2021: Fifty-eight percent (58%) of voters believe most Americans today believe that every individual—including those who have different political and cultural beliefs—should be free to live according to their own values and beliefs. A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 24% disagree and 18% are not sure.[1]
Sixty-one percent (61%) of Hispanic voters and 59% of white voters believe most Americans believe everyone should be free to live according to their own values. Black voters are a bit less confident, with 48% agreeing that is what most Americans believe and 30% disagreeing.[1]
Sixty-three percent (63%) of retired voters believe most Americans support letting others live according to their values. So do 61% of private sector workers. However, only 46% of government employees share that opinion.[1]
A separate survey question found that 78% believe most Americans today want to live in a land where white Americans, Black Americans, and other racial or ethnic groups are treated equally. That view is shared by a majority of every measured demographic group.[1]
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