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Condoleezza Rice and the African-American community

15 February 2008

A few weeks back, I mentioned that GMI powered a study about African-American culture. Part of that study examined the position of Condoleezza Rice and if it helps her garner the support of the African-American community.
 

Only 34% of African-American female respondents say Rice is doing a good job as Secretary of State. Combined with male respondents, Rice’s approval rating increases to 41%.
 

The majority of both African-American male and female respondents (74%) agree that Rice should use her power and position to help the African-American community. When asked if Rice is still concerned with the welfare of the African-American community, only 19% of female respondents agree. The number jumps to 32% when male respondents are asked.
 

Almost half (45%) of African-American respondents say they feel like Condoleezza Rice is still part of the African-American community. More than half of male respondents (52%) say Rice is still part of the community, while only 39% of female respondents agree.
 

If you would like to see the full results of the African-American Culture Study, please visit www.theafricanamericanvoice.com.

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