Wednesday, May 11, 2016

White resentment of African Americans is a strong predictor of support for Donald Trump.


This survey found that, on a 17-point scale, a majority of white Republicans fell into the top four levels of racial resentment, and fully a quarter took the most extreme position.

If you can't see the whole chart in your browser, please follow the link to the original article.


White Against Black 

Whites were surveyed and placed on a 17-point scale that gauges the racial resentment they feel toward African-Americans. Here is the percentage of Democrats, independents and Republicans who fell into the least resentful (having a positive view of blacks) and most resentful ends of the scale. 

24%
of white Republicans were at the extreme end of the resentment scale.
20%
Democrats
Independents
Republicans
15
10
5
LEVEL OF RESENTMENT:
Most
Most
Most
Least
Least
Least
22
42
58
23%
10%
0.4%
of Democrats


2 comments:

Barry said...

I read the NY times article, and it indicated that many respondents would offer much different opinions online(which was private) than they would admit to by phone. That is: there darkest and deepest resentments would surface it they did not have to identify themselves which is the condition of the ballet box

Mac said...

A very interesting article. While I hold no brief for either of the candidates (both of whom have an unfavorability rating on the far side of 50 percent--an American first), I understand the findings. I suspect that the New England, Pacific coast, and ivory tower elites are going to be surprised by what the American electorate really thinks. Still, I also suspect that party loyalty will reassert itself to some degree as November gets closer.