That percentage drops for Black and Hispanic people.
in recent months. The rise in extremism, the recurrence of gun violence and the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection have also left Americans feeling increasingly vulnerable ahead of the midterm elections.The poll, commissioned by the nonprofit Global Project Against Hate and Extremism , found that 47% of white people feel safe at polling places, while 28% of Black people and 37% of Hispanic people report the same sense of security.
28% percent are "very worried" about organized groups like the Proud Boys showing up as poll watchers. 25% and 21%, respectively, worried about intimidation from either right-wing or left-wing extremists. Meanwhile, 24% of white people, 44% of Black people and 45% of Hispanic people expressed concern about a violent attack or shooting on Election Day.What they're saying:"Mass shootings, political and racial divisions, and extremist rhetoric and violence are all taking their toll on Americans’ sense of safety and security."
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