
Naturally.
Via The Hill:
A new poll finds the public sharply divided along racial and political lines amid violence in Ferguson, Mo., sparked by the police killing of an unarmed black teenager.
An overwhelming majority of black people, 80 percent, believe the case raises important questions about race, while another 18 percent believe race is getting too much attention, according to a Pew Research poll released Monday.
A plurality of whites, though, at 47 percent believe race is getting too much attention, while 37 percent think the cases raises important questions. Another 16 percent of whites are undecided.
The poll also finds a similar split between Democrats and Republicans. While 68 percent of Democrats believe the shooting raises important issues about race, only 22 percent of Republicans feel the same. Forty percent of independents think the case raises important racial issues.
