On question 9, if you extend the percentages to actual numbers and assume that they are votes, the question goes down to defeat with 209 voting for more restrictions and 305 voting against more restrictions.
(30% of sample is black, 70% is white; question 9 was asked of 521 people)
On question 10, if you extend the percentages to actual numbers and assume that they are votes, the question goes down to defeat with 213 voting that stricter laws would reduce gun deaths and 281 voting that stricter laws would NOT reduce gun deaths.
(30% of sample is black, 70% is white; question 10 was asked of 496 people)
On question 9, if you extend the percentages to actual numbers and assume that they are votes, the question goes down to defeat with 209 voting for more restrictions and 305 voting against more restrictions.
(30% of sample is black, 70% is white; question 9 was asked of 521 people)
On question 10, if you extend the percentages to actual numbers and assume that they are votes, the question goes down to defeat with 213 voting that stricter laws would reduce gun deaths and 281 voting that stricter laws would NOT reduce gun deaths.
(30% of sample is black, 70% is white; question 10 was asked of 496 people)