American's Views On Eachothers Races (Presidential Election Based) - JM

John Mazziotti
May 8th, 2019
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American's Views Between Eachothers Races
(Election Based)
Article: https://nyti.ms/2Cq407b

This New York Times article contains interesting data after the 2016 Presidential Election. After the 5th paragraph, a graph pertaining to opinions on race between the 2 elections listed (Clinton and Trump in particular).



This data is from different races of voters in addition to different elections. These are numbered from 0-100, and are leaning towards the positive side. The graph portrays the views of people on what they rate their own racial group, as well as their opposite racial group. These opinionated ratings can certainly be a racial issue. In my opinion, just showing a person's positive/negative view of another race by using a vote from 0-100 is very unethical. This New York Times article is opinionated by the author and its contributors, it even has “Opinion” written at the top of the page to reference the public’s opinion. The issue on opinionated views on different races in the US is still a problem to this day, and has not fluctuated much at all. However, this news/press agency is getting data that is sourced from reputable sources, and explains this racial issue very well.

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