According to a survey from Breitbart News, over 70% of voters would not support a candidate who would support policies that prevent law enforcers from effectively handling violent crimes.
A national survey conducted by the Trafalgar Group, the Convention of States Action, and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees revealed that most Americans are not likely to support candidates who support policies that limit the ability of law enforcers to detain violent criminals.
The results of the survey, which were obtained by the right-wing news outlet, indicated that 95.6 percent of the respondents were not likely to support a candidate who supports policies aimed at preventing law enforcers from detaining suspects for violent crimes, such as armed robbery and kidnapping.
The survey results showed that only 4.5 percent of voters are likely to support a candidate who supports policies that prevent law enforcers from apprehending violent criminals. This included 1.7 percent of the respondents who said they were somewhat more likely to back the candidate, and 2.8 percent who said they were very likely.
According to Mark Meckler, the president of the Convention States, the results of the survey showed that voters are concerned about crime in 2022, and it is clear that the issue is becoming more prevalent in Democratic-controlled cities. The increasing number of anti-justice policies in these areas has also affected everyone.
The results of the survey also indicated that a wide variety of voters are against far-left policies. They also support candidates who support policies that prevent law enforcers from effectively handling violent crimes.
The results of the survey showed that 93.7 percent of Democrats are not likely to support a candidate. On the other hand, 6.3 percent of Democrats said they were more likely to back the candidate.
The results of the survey showed that 93.7 percent of independents are not likely to support a candidate, while 3.3 percent of Democrats said they were more likely to back the candidate.
The results of the survey showed that almost a hundred percent of Republicans are not likely to support a candidate. On the other hand, 4.3 percent of Democrats said they were more likely to back the candidate.
According to Meckler, the results of the survey showed that voters are concerned about crime in 2022, and it is clear that the issue is becoming more prevalent in Democratic-controlled cities. He also noted that the lack of a clear and consistent message from the Republican Party regarding their commitment to addressing the issue could have a huge impact in the November elections.
The survey was conducted by the Trafalgar Group, the Convention States, and the National Association of State Election Officials, among 1,079 likely voters in the US for the 2022 presidential elections. The margin of error was 2.9 percent.