Three in five say more changes needed to give Black Americans equal rights: poll

Nearly three in five Americans say the U.S. must “continue making changes to give Black Americans equal rights to white Americans,” according to a new poll.

The survey, released Sunday by Axios and Ipsos, found that 92 percent of Black survey respondents agreed, with the statement, compared to 50 percent of white survey respondents, 65 percent of Hispanic survey respondents and 70 percent of Asian survey respondents.

The survey noted that white Democrats and Republicans also disagreed on the statement. Eighty-seven percent of survey respondents who are white Democrats said that the country needs “to continue making changes to give Black Americans equal rights with white Americans.”

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