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An exit poll in South Carolina asked voters questions that some describe as "overt racism" and "shameful," on a day the state elected the first African-American senator in the South since the Reconstruction Era.
"Blacks are getting too demanding in their push for equal rights. Agree or disagree?," the poll asked. Another posed if blacks needed to "try harder" to "be as well off as whites."
An exit poll questionnaire in SC yesterday. This is shameful! http://ift.tt/1x6Ysqs
— Auztin (@troyauztin) November 5, 2014
One woman who took the poll wrote of her initial excitement after being approached — she had heard so much about exit polls on TV — only to offended by the "deceptive" questions. Read more...
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