Poll finds 75% of Republicans believe white Americans face discrimination, compared to 38% for Democrats and 55% for Independents
Three-quarters of Republicans think White Americans face discrimination in the U.S., according to a Hill-HarrisX poll released Friday.
While 81 percent of all respondents believe that Hispanics encounter societal bias, with 92 percent of Democratic respondents, 72 percent of Republicans and 76 percent of independents in agreement. In fact, 62 percent of Democratic respondents believe that white Americans faced no discrimination or almost none.
This mentality is nothing new. According to a 2017 NPR poll, a majority — 55 percent— of white people said American society discriminates against them.
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