Positive Poll Results Keep Rolling In
American voters have continued to indicate strong agreement with the 10 Principles to Unite America in four surveys done over the course of the past year.
Even while the polling was conducted by Survey USA during some tense and difficult moments, a consistent percentage of Democrats, Republicans and independents said they are totally comfortable with the set of principles.
June 2020 (at the time of the George Floyd memorial services): 65%
October 2020 (just prior to the 2020 presidential election): 65%
January 2021 (shortly after the riot at the U.S. Capitol): 61%
May 2021 (100 days into the Biden presidency): 65%
In each of these surveys, most everyone else – ranging from 30% to 33% — registered as somewhat comfortable. Only 5% to 6% said they were uncomfortable or weren’t sure.
The most popular principle continues to be #6 Equal Rights for All; Responsibilities for All. In the four surveys it attracted strong agreement from 80 to 82% of voters in virtually equal numbers of Democrats, Republicans and independents. Most everyone else somewhat agreed.
It is followed quite closely by #10 Education Is Crucial to Our Future (78% to 80%); #1 We’re Better United Than Divided (77% to 79%), and #4 We Are A Nation of Laws – That Need to be Equally Applicable to All (77% to 79%).
The least popular principle remains #9 New Opportunities Are Needed in Communities Across the Land, but even it gets strong agreement from a majority of voters (59% to 62%).