Signs of racial resentment among Texas tea party voters evident in poll results pre-Trump. In a June '15 UT/@TexasTribune Poll, 62% of tea party identifiers said whites experience either “a lot” (25%) or some (37%) discrimination. texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/perception…#txlege [2/x]
Among the same tea party group in the same poll, 8% said African Americans experienced “a lot of discrimination and 34% said “some.” 40% said African Americans experienced not very much discrimination, and 16%, none. texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/perception…#txlege [3/x]
If you sort by Republicans who identified with the tea party in the same June 2015 UT/@TexasTribune Poll, results are similar. These are views of all the groups in the battery items, & overall responses among Texas RV’s for comparison. #Txlege [4/x] texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/perception…
FF to June 2020 poll, similar patterns remain among all Tx GOP respondents (we stopped polling tea party item as it became less salient). 14% said African Americans faced a lot of discrimination, 37% some; 34%, not very much, 12%, none. #txlegetexaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/discrimina… [5/x]
The June '20 battery also asked which group faced the *most* discrimination. Top 3 responses among Republicans: Christians (28%), whites (17%), African Americans (16%). Also included - results by intensity of GOP ID. texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/most-discr…#txlege [7/x]
"If more people carried guns, do you think the U.S. would be safer, less safe, or would it have no impact on safety?" TX responses from February 2020 @UTAustin/@TexasTribune Poll.
Overall:
More safe: 37%
Less safe: 39%
No impact: 16% texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set/would-us-b…#txlege