The results of a new poll show that American voters overwhelmingly want a citizenship question added to the 2019 census, a fact that Democrats who have adamantly opposed the question’s addition should take note of.
According to the poll, 53% of US citizens want the question to be added back to the census, whereas only 32% do not, with 14% remaining undecided on the issue.
The re-addition of the citizenship question, which was removed by former President Barack Obama, has proven to be a point of contention between lawmakers, with President Trump mulling using executive power to do so.
Reactions on social media where as expected, with most finding it hard to believe that anyone would be against a citizenship question on the US census, to begin with.