Coloradans trust their state government more than the federal government and civil rights issues that are “ripping at the fabric” of other states seem to have more of a consensus in Colorado, according to a new poll.
Coloradans trust their state government more than the federal government and civil rights issues that are “ripping at the fabric” of other states seem to have more of a consensus in Colorado, according to polling from the African American Research Collaborative.
The group that conducted the survey asks questions of voters across the country, and while Coloradans have listed affordable housing and inflation on their lists of top issues as other voters have in other states, an affordable housing ballot initiative drew bipartisan support in the survey. On the issue of housing affordability and homelessness, 37% of respondents identified it as a “crisis” and 43% as a “major issue, but not a crisis.” More Black people and Latinos said it was a crisis as did city residents, compared with 4% of respondents who said it was not a problem.
The survey asked questions related to race and discrimination as well as policies passed and being considered to protect undocumented immigrants and reducing mass incarceration.
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