Survey Shows Growing Partisan Divide in Support for Reopening U.S.: Northeastern University
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 23 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
Even as states begin to reopen, a majority of U.S. residents oppose immediate measures--though such opposition is beginning to slide, and a crack along partisan lines is beginning to widen, according to new results of a national survey led by researchers from Northeastern, Harvard, Rutgers, and Northwestern universities.
The report, published Friday, represents the second set of results . . .
Even as states begin to reopen, a majority of U.S. residents oppose immediate measures--though such opposition is beginning to slide, and a crack along partisan lines is beginning to widen, according to new results of a national survey led by researchers from Northeastern, Harvard, Rutgers, and Northwestern universities.
The report, published Friday, represents the second set of results . . .