Sorry Dupnik, Sorry Libs: Only 28% Believe Shootings Were Result of Political Anger

Nice work Sheriff Dupnik. Nice work liberal media hacks.
All of you disgusting smears have not worked. Only 28% of the public today believe your filthy lies that politics had anything to do with the Tucson massacre.

Rasmussen reported:

Americans have closely followed news stories about the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the killing of six others in Arizona on Saturday, and most don’t feel politics was the cause of it.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 28% of Adults say the shooting in Arizona was the result of political anger in the country. Fifty-eight percent (58% ) say instead that it was a random act of violence by an unstable person. Fourteen percent (14% ) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Sixty-eight percent (68% ) of Republicans and 56% of adults not affiliated with either of the major political parties view the shooting as a random act of violence. Even Democrats by a 48% to 37% margin agree, although leading members of their party have attributed the shootings to a climate of anger they say has been generated by opponents of President Obama.

Sheriff Dupnik needs to resign.

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