![The U.S. Census Bureau and the citizenship question for the 2020 census continue to spark many discussions. (Associated Press) ** FILE **](https://twt-thumbs.washtimes.com/media/image/2019/06/11/6_112019_census-citizenship-8201_c0-0-2944-1716_s885x516.jpg?d911c3e818ae39fdeefaa9f8b832730d7fb82003)
Two-thirds of voters approve of a citizenship question on the 2020 census, and that includes a majority of Hispanic voters — despite claims by Democratic lawmakers that the inquiry would discourage participation in Latino communities.
A Harvard University Center for American Political Studies/Harris poll found that 67% of all registered U.S. voters say the census should ask the citizenship question when the time comes. That includes 88% of Republicans, 63% of independents and 52% of Democrats.
Most notably, the poll found that 55% of Hispanic voters favor the idea.
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So? 75% did not want Obamacare. But out betters knew what was good for us.
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No surprise, unfortunately.
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