Sunday, September 02, 2001
How Greater Cincinnatians Answered Poll's Questions on The Future
Survey Findings on Racial Attitudes In Cincinnati
By The Cincinnati Enquirer
Here are questions and results from The Enquirer's poll on racial attitudes in Greater Cincinnati. The survey, conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Aug. 17-23, interviewed 1,112 randomly selected Greater Cincinnati residents. The poll accurately reflects the region's population by using oversampling techniques and a cross-section of phone exchanges. The margin for error is less than ±4% for the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area*, and less than ±5% for the City of Cincinnati and the African American community.
QUESTION:
Now that you have had a few minutes to think about the various issues related to race relations in Cincinnati, over the next 5 years, do you think that race relations in Cincinnati will improve, deteriorate, or stay about the same?
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Metro*
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Suburbs
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City
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Whites
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Blacks
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Improve
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39%
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39%
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43%
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39%
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39%
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Deteriorate
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14%
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14%
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12%
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14%
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14%
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Stay the same
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44%
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44%
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44%
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44%
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47%
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Don't know/Didn't answer
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3%
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3%
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2%
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3%
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1%
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* NOTE: Cincinnati Metropolitan Area is defined as the City of Cincinnati, the Ohio Counties of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, Warren, and the Kentucky Counties of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton.
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