A recent poll by the National Speech Index, conducted by FIRE and @PRL_Tweets, reveals that 69% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track regarding free speech. The survey also indicates that a third of Americans feel the First Amendment goes 'too far,' with notable differences in views among Republicans, Democrats, and independents. The findings highlight growing concerns about the state of free speech and democracy in America.
A new survey shows that nearly a third of Americans, including similar numbers of Republicans and Democrats, say that the First Amendment goes "too far" in the rights it guarantees. https://t.co/UoAuku95dL
Republicans are more than twice as likely as independents and three times more likely than Democrats to hold Christian nationalist views. • Some have expressed views ranging from book bans to suggestions that democracy should die. https://t.co/pqMNpLUEyj https://t.co/zZuiDd0ZNW
Third of Americans say First Amendment goes “too far,” poll reveals. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/Dr8asmK97N
BREAKING: 69% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track on free speech, according to a National Speech Index poll from FIRE and @PRL_Tweets. Polarization in America is fracturing our belief in one of the bedrock features of democracy—and you should be worried! ⬇️ https://t.co/H3Xk2eRTyR
BREAKING: 69% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track on free speech, according to a National Speech Index poll from FIRE and @PRL_Tweets. Polarization in America is fracturing our belief in one of the bedrock features of democracy—and you should be worried. ⬇️ https://t.co/JzEGMJxlg4