
Obama regime hardest hit.
Via The Hill:
Fifty-nine percent of people in the United States think race relations in the country are generally good, according to a new poll.
According to a CBS News poll released Wednesday, another one in three people describes relations in the country as generally bad 50 years after the Civil Rights Act was passed and signed by former President Lyndon Johnson.
The poll shows 55 percent of African Americans see race relations as good, while 60 percent of white people say the same.
A smaller majority, 55 percent, believes there is hope of ending racial discrimination in the United States. Another 46 percent believe it will continue.
