https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/percentage-of-americans-who-believe-jan-6-participants-should-be-held-accountable-is-growing-survey/ar-AAVggYk?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531Percentage Of Americans Who Believe Jan. 6 Participants Should Be Held Accountable Is Growing: Survey
Los Angeles (Knewz) — When Public Wise and Change Research asked Americans in October how important it was for Capitol breach case suspects to be held accountable for their actions, 72.8 percent answered in the affirmative. That percentage rose to 78.1 percent when the survey was fielded anew in February.
While a 5.3 percent uptick might not seem huge, it comes from among the more fervent supporters of Donald Trump. People who just a few months ago were opining that it was not important to hold Jan. 6 insurrection participants criminally responsible.
Just last week, the first Jan. 6 trial concluded in Washington D.C., with a jury finding 49-year-old Texas resident Guy Raffitt guilty on all five counts. His wife Nicole promised that he would appeal the ruling, according to NPR.
The poll results changes were not quite as dramatic when it came to the matter of elected officials. In October, 33.7 percent of Americans felt those who voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election should remain in office. In the February poll, that was down slightly to 32.2 percent. (147 Republicans voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election; 144 are still in office.)
Meanwhile, an elected official speaking at the rally on the mall before the insurrection was seen as even less of an offense, with 41.4 percent of respondents in February believing this should not be cause for removal from office. That’s actually up from 39.9 percent in October.
The poll also ran some correlations between stated opinions and a respondent’s belief in various conspiracy theories, everything from the JFK assassination to rigged voting machines to the idea that undercover Antifa members fomented the Capitol events. Not surprisingly, the higher the belief in conspiracy, generally, the higher also was the tendency for a respondent to be forgiving of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
So far, more than 700 people have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/percentage-of-americans-who-believe-jan-6-participants-should-be-held-accountable-is-growing-survey/ar-AAVggYk?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531
Percentage Of Americans Who Believe Jan. 6 Participants Should Be Held Accountable Is Growing: Survey
Los Angeles (Knewz) — When Public Wise and Change Research asked Americans in October how important it was for Capitol breach case suspects to be held accountable for their actions, 72.8 percent answered in the affirmative. That percentage rose to 78.1 percent when the survey was fielded anew in February.
While a 5.3 percent uptick might not seem huge, it comes from among the more fervent supporters of Donald Trump. People who just a few months ago were opining that it was not important to hold Jan. 6 insurrection participants criminally responsible.
Just last week, the first Jan. 6 trial concluded in Washington D.C., with a jury finding 49-year-old Texas resident Guy Raffitt guilty on all five counts. His wife Nicole promised that he would appeal the ruling, according to NPR.
The poll results changes were not quite as dramatic when it came to the matter of elected officials. In October, 33.7 percent of Americans felt those who voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election should remain in office. In the February poll, that was down slightly to 32.2 percent. (147 Republicans voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election; 144 are still in office.)
Meanwhile, an elected official speaking at the rally on the mall before the insurrection was seen as even less of an offense, with 41.4 percent of respondents in February believing this should not be cause for removal from office. That’s actually up from 39.9 percent in October.
The poll also ran some correlations between stated opinions and a respondent’s belief in various conspiracy theories, everything from the JFK assassination to rigged voting machines to the idea that undercover Antifa members fomented the Capitol events. Not surprisingly, the higher the belief in conspiracy, generally, the higher also was the tendency for a respondent to be forgiving of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
So far, more than 700 people have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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They can take their biased polls/opinions and jam them where the monkey hides his bolts.
Michael Rich wrote:
They can take their biased polls/opinions and jam them where the monkey hides his bolts.
which is up 45's butt lol
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/percentage-of-americans-who-believe-jan-6-participants-should-be-held-accountable-is-growing-survey/ar-AAVggYk?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531
Percentage Of Americans Who Believe Jan. 6 Participants Should Be Held Accountable Is Growing: Survey
Los Angeles (Knewz) — When Public Wise and Change Research asked Americans in October how important it was for Capitol breach case suspects to be held accountable for their actions, 72.8 percent answered in the affirmative. That percentage rose to 78.1 percent when the survey was fielded anew in February.
While a 5.3 percent uptick might not seem huge, it comes from among the more fervent supporters of Donald Trump. People who just a few months ago were opining that it was not important to hold Jan. 6 insurrection participants criminally responsible.
Just last week, the first Jan. 6 trial concluded in Washington D.C., with a jury finding 49-year-old Texas resident Guy Raffitt guilty on all five counts. His wife Nicole promised that he would appeal the ruling, according to NPR.
The poll results changes were not quite as dramatic when it came to the matter of elected officials. In October, 33.7 percent of Americans felt those who voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election should remain in office. In the February poll, that was down slightly to 32.2 percent. (147 Republicans voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election; 144 are still in office.)
Meanwhile, an elected official speaking at the rally on the mall before the insurrection was seen as even less of an offense, with 41.4 percent of respondents in February believing this should not be cause for removal from office. That’s actually up from 39.9 percent in October.
The poll also ran some correlations between stated opinions and a respondent’s belief in various conspiracy theories, everything from the JFK assassination to rigged voting machines to the idea that undercover Antifa members fomented the Capitol events. Not surprisingly, the higher the belief in conspiracy, generally, the higher also was the tendency for a respondent to be forgiving of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
So far, more than 700 people have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Of course, every one of those 700 have already been convicted by the gestapo media.
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/percentage-of-americans-who-believe-jan-6-participants-should-be-held-accountable-is-growing-survey/ar-AAVggYk?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531
Percentage Of Americans Who Believe Jan. 6 Participants Should Be Held Accountable Is Growing: Survey
Los Angeles (Knewz) — When Public Wise and Change Research asked Americans in October how important it was for Capitol breach case suspects to be held accountable for their actions, 72.8 percent answered in the affirmative. That percentage rose to 78.1 percent when the survey was fielded anew in February.
While a 5.3 percent uptick might not seem huge, it comes from among the more fervent supporters of Donald Trump. People who just a few months ago were opining that it was not important to hold Jan. 6 insurrection participants criminally responsible.
Just last week, the first Jan. 6 trial concluded in Washington D.C., with a jury finding 49-year-old Texas resident Guy Raffitt guilty on all five counts. His wife Nicole promised that he would appeal the ruling, according to NPR.
The poll results changes were not quite as dramatic when it came to the matter of elected officials. In October, 33.7 percent of Americans felt those who voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election should remain in office. In the February poll, that was down slightly to 32.2 percent. (147 Republicans voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election; 144 are still in office.)
Meanwhile, an elected official speaking at the rally on the mall before the insurrection was seen as even less of an offense, with 41.4 percent of respondents in February believing this should not be cause for removal from office. That’s actually up from 39.9 percent in October.
The poll also ran some correlations between stated opinions and a respondent’s belief in various conspiracy theories, everything from the JFK assassination to rigged voting machines to the idea that undercover Antifa members fomented the Capitol events. Not surprisingly, the higher the belief in conspiracy, generally, the higher also was the tendency for a respondent to be forgiving of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
So far, more than 700 people have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Yep: Held accountable for trespassing and other such 'violent' offenses. <sarcasm intended>
Can you say Portland/Seattle?
Liberal hypocrisy at it's finest
American Vet wrote:
Yep: Held accountable for trespassing and other such 'violent' offenses. <sarcasm intended>
Can you say Portland/Seattle?
Liberal hypocrisy at it's finest
People were arrested in both locales and as always they were held accountable. Should any body get away with violence toward our government?
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
People were arrested in both locales and as always they were held accountable. Should any body get away with violence toward our government?
Do you believe the participants in the DC riot are being treated the same as the Portland/Seattle rioters?
Who did the most damage? Who has been killed? Who has been injured/attacked? How many buildings burnt? How many stores looted?
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/percentage-of-americans-who-believe-jan-6-participants-should-be-held-accountable-is-growing-survey/ar-AAVggYk?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531
Percentage Of Americans Who Believe Jan. 6 Participants Should Be Held Accountable Is Growing: Survey
Los Angeles (Knewz) — When Public Wise and Change Research asked Americans in October how important it was for Capitol breach case suspects to be held accountable for their actions, 72.8 percent answered in the affirmative. That percentage rose to 78.1 percent when the survey was fielded anew in February.
While a 5.3 percent uptick might not seem huge, it comes from among the more fervent supporters of Donald Trump. People who just a few months ago were opining that it was not important to hold Jan. 6 insurrection participants criminally responsible.
Just last week, the first Jan. 6 trial concluded in Washington D.C., with a jury finding 49-year-old Texas resident Guy Raffitt guilty on all five counts. His wife Nicole promised that he would appeal the ruling, according to NPR.
The poll results changes were not quite as dramatic when it came to the matter of elected officials. In October, 33.7 percent of Americans felt those who voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election should remain in office. In the February poll, that was down slightly to 32.2 percent. (147 Republicans voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election; 144 are still in office.)
Meanwhile, an elected official speaking at the rally on the mall before the insurrection was seen as even less of an offense, with 41.4 percent of respondents in February believing this should not be cause for removal from office. That’s actually up from 39.9 percent in October.
The poll also ran some correlations between stated opinions and a respondent’s belief in various conspiracy theories, everything from the JFK assassination to rigged voting machines to the idea that undercover Antifa members fomented the Capitol events. Not surprisingly, the higher the belief in conspiracy, generally, the higher also was the tendency for a respondent to be forgiving of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
So far, more than 700 people have been charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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More than 700 people charged for the "insurrection" yet not one has been charged with insurrection. I'm confused, man. I thought an insurrection required insurrectionists.
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
People were arrested in both locales and as always they were held accountable. Should any body get away with violence toward our government?
BLM and Antifa in Oregon seem to have managed it nicely. Also in Seattle. Also in DC.
Gatsby wrote:
Of course, every one of those 700 have already been convicted by the gestapo media.
Good choice .
Gestapo media run by right wing Nazis .
And most of the 700 have pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.
I think that means they agree to being guilty.
American Vet wrote:
Do you believe the participants in the DC riot are being treated the same as the Portland/Seattle rioters?
Who did the most damage? Who has been killed? Who has been injured/attacked? How many buildings burnt? How many stores looted?
No whattabouts.
Portland wasn’t trying to overthrow a government.
And hang mike pence and Nancy Pelosi.
There’s not one single comparison, but it is always brought up like some shiny little pocket star that will just flatter the world with astonishment.!
Oh yeah, well about …….blah blah blah. !
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
BLM and Antifa in Oregon seem to have managed it nicely. Also in Seattle. Also in DC.
Antifa ?????
Another shiny little pocket star brought out for plain amazement.
If I’d like to send Antifa money , where would I send it ?
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
People were arrested in both locales and as always they were held accountable. Should any body get away with violence toward our government?
no one should both were wrong
Milosia2 wrote:
Antifa ?????
Another shiny little pocket star brought out for plain amazement.
If I’d like to send Antifa money , where would I send it ?
Probably to your boy Biden so he could take his cut off the top.
Milosia2 wrote:
No whattabouts.
Portland wasn’t trying to overthrow a government.
And hang mike pence and Nancy Pelosi.
There’s not one single comparison, but it is always brought up like some shiny little pocket star that will just flatter the world with astonishment.!
Oh yeah, well about …….blah blah blah. !
An insurrection with no insurrectionists. Only from the mind of Milosia.
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