Questions - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Race Relations - January 14-15, 2015
Americans Still Believe We Can Talk Honestly About Race
Americans Say MLK's Dream of Equality Remains Unfulfilled
Confidence in Race Relations Tumbles
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National Survey of 800
Adults
Conducted January
14-15, 2015
By Rasmussen Reports
1* Do you consider Martin Luther King Day to be one of our
nation’s most important holidays, least important holidays or somewhere in
between?
2* Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of Martin Luther King, Jr.?
3* Will you do anything special to celebrate Martin Luther King
Day?
4* How would you rate race relations in America today-
excellent, good, fair or poor?
5* Are race relations in America today getting better or worse?
6* Do Americans talk too much about race or not talk enough
about it? Or is the level of discussion about right?
7* Do Americans talk too much about race or not talk enough
about it? Or is the level of discussion about right?
8* Martin Luther King, Jr. preached about a day when men and
women of all races would have equal opportunity in America. Have we reached
that day?
9* Are most Americans racist?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error,
+/- 3.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence