Survey Shows That Among Whites, Tea Party Supporters More Willing Than Others to Curtail Civil Liberties
April 26, 2010
April 26, 2010
SEATTLE, Wash., April 26 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
A new University of Washington survey shows that whites who are strong supporters of the tea party are apparently less committed to freedom and equality than those who oppose or are unenthusiastic about the movement.
"Our survey suggests that among tea partiers, there's less dedication to certain civil liberties," said Christopher S. Parker, a UW assistant professor . . .
A new University of Washington survey shows that whites who are strong supporters of the tea party are apparently less committed to freedom and equality than those who oppose or are unenthusiastic about the movement.
"Our survey suggests that among tea partiers, there's less dedication to certain civil liberties," said Christopher S. Parker, a UW assistant professor . . .