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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2020 · 21 MIN

Do Americans support protests or upholding law and order? Plus new data on COVID-19 and confidence in the economy

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We’re back! Chris Jackson and Mallory Newall are back with a socially distant podcast, joined by data journalists Sarah Feldman and Kate Morris. This week, they dive into data on the current mood of the country, plus new polling for Axios and USA Today about COVID-19 and sentiments toward the protests happening across the country. Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (06/10/2020) Americans split on the right to protest versus law and order One in ten Americans have a protest attendee in their family or close friends U.S. consumer sentiment is rebounding Interactive Map: Protests in wake of George Floyd killing touch all 50 states 

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