Earlier today, Gallup released the first poll (that I know about) of attitudes toward the new Arizona immigration law. About three in four Americans have heard of the law, and among them 51 percent support the law, 39 percent oppose it, with the remainder having no opinion.The partisan splits are as expected: Of those who have heard of the law, self-identified Republicans overwhelmingly support it, 75 percent to 17 percent; Democrats oppose it by a solid but smaller margin, 56 percent to 34 percent; and Independents support it slightly, 50 percent to 39 percent--essentially mirroring the overall national numbers.I'm not particularly surprised by these numbers. W
PardonMyFrench - again very interesting story
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