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Saturday, May 22, 2010

68% Oppose Boycotts of Arizona Over New Immigration Law


Once again the American people have stood up and defended American sovereignty.

These Leftist Progressive Liberals that are calling for a boycott of anything dealing with Arizona are cutting off their noses despite their face. They have demonstrated once again that they’re out-of-touch with the American people.

According to Rasmusen Reports:

Boston and Los Angeles were among the first to announce boycotts of Arizona, but 68%of Americans say it’s a bad idea for other cities or states to boycott Arizona over its new immigration law.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that only 14% of Adults think it’s a good idea for cities or states to join that boycott. Ten percent (10%) don’t care one way or the other, and nine percent (9%) more are undecided.

Forty percent (40%), in fact, say they would avoid doing business with any city or state that boycotts Arizona.

Forty-three percent (43%) disagree and would continue to do business with boycotting cities or states. Seventeen percent (17%) aren’t sure.

Fifty-five percent (55%) of voters nationwide favor passage of a law like Arizona’s in their own state. When asked specifically about the chief provision of the Arizona law, support is even higher.

Sixty-nine percent (69%) of voters believe a police officer should be required to check the immigration status of anyone stopped for a traffic violation or violation of some other law if he suspects the person might be an illegal immigrant.

Fifty-five percent (55%) of Americans say when it comes to addressing the immigration issue, their personal views are closer to those of political leaders in Arizona rather than those of political leaders in Washington. Just 26% say their views are closest to Washington political leaders. Nineteen percent (19%) are not sure.

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Via Rasmusen Reports

Via Memeorandum

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