I just read this on — well, it doesn't matter what website…
A Rasmussen poll released Friday found that a large number of Americans surveyed are still undecided on whether George Zimmerman should be found guilty of murder in the killing of unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. The survey said 46 percent those surveyed were still not sure. Meanwhile, 30 percent said he should be found guilty and another 24 percent said he acted in self defense.
Here's my take: I think 54% of the people who responded to this survey don't know enough about the case to make those judgments.
And I wonder what percentage of the 54% who think they do are actually weighing the "facts" (which may not be facts) that have been reported in the press and what percentage is just reacting to the idea of a white guy killing a black guy.