Thursday, July 30, 2009

Poll: Obama mishandled comments on race

"Over the last two days as we've discussed this issue, I don't know if you've noticed, but nobody has been paying much attention to health care," Obama told reporters on Friday when he surprised them in the White House briefing room to revisit the Gates issue.
Gates, who is black, was taken into custody by Cambridge Sgt. James Crowley, who is white, after Crowley accused him of disorderly conduct for protesting the policeman's actions in responding to a mistaken report of a possible burglary at Gates' home. The charges were later dropped.
White House aides said it became clear the matter was not going away.
So Obama made phone calls to each participant and invited them to join him for a beer at the White House. The meeting is set for Thursday evening.
Pew re-contacted 480 of the poll respondents on Monday, July 27, to ask them more questions about the Gates matter. They found that people are divided as to who should be blamed for the Gates arrest: 27 percent blame Gates and 25 percent Crowley. Another 13 percent of respondents say both or neither are at fault.
A separate poll said almost a third blame both the scholar and the sergeant. An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found 27 percent think Gates was at fault, 11 percent blamed Crowley and 29 percent said each was equally at fault.
The Pew poll of 1,506 adults was conducted July 22-26. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. For the re-interview survey of 480 adults on July 27, the margin of error is plus or minus 5.5 percentage points.
The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of 1,011 people was conducted Friday through Monday. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

1 comment:

  1. I would think that anyone who is arrested at their home for mistaken burglery would be a bit heated. I can see how tension would be at hand. I know as well that if I hear of a friend in this situtation, I would probably say somethings that could settle a bit out of order. I think racial profiling still exist. And this could have very well been the issue. President Obama is still human. Charge it to his head not his heart

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