Poll: 29% Think Armed Rebellion Might Soon Be Necessary
Three
in 10 registered American voters believe an armed rebellion might be
necessary in the next few years, according to the results of a
staggering poll
released Wednesday by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind.
1 May, 2013
The
survey, aimed at measuring public attitudes toward gun issues, found
that 29 percent of Americans agree with the statement, “In the next
few years, an armed revolution might be necessary in order to protect
our liberties.” An additional five percent were unsure.
Eighteen
percent of Democrats said an armed revolt “might be necessary,”
as compared to 27 percent of independents and 44 percent of
Republicans. Support levels were similar among males and females but
higher among less educated voters.
The
poll also found that 25 percent of voters believe the American public
is being lied to about the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting by
people seeking to promote a political agenda. An additional 11
percent said they weren’t sure.
The
eye-opening findings serve as a reminder that Americans’ deeply
held beliefs about gun rights have a tendency to cross over
into outright
conspiracy theories about
a nefarious government seeking to trample the Second Amendment —
paranoia that pro-gun groups like the National Rifle Association have
at times helped stoke. The data help explain why even the most modest
gun safety laws face tremendous, intense opposition.
The
poll, conducted between April 22-28, surveyed 863 randomly selected
registered voters across the country and had a margin of error of
plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
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