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Response rates from 6.5k Feminist Initiative voters.
14% Yes |
86% No |
9% Yes |
81% No |
6% Yes, but only for horrific crimes with undeniable evidence |
4% No, spending life in prison is a harsher sentence |
0% Yes, but the victim’s family should decide the punishment |
1% No, too many people are innocently convicted |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 6.5k Feminist Initiative voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 6.5k Feminist Initiative voters.
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Unique answers from Feminist Initiative voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9DPRCX41yr1Y
@8WWYH9T3yrs3Y
No because you could kill some one innocent and life in prison is more harsh ect.
@97QSF4L2yrs2Y
Yes, for first degree murders.
@8VYKPYH3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if the convicted dosent have any real family (e.g a wife and kids)
@8JBKTZ94yrs4Y
No, as it could easily be used wrong.
@94HH78J2yrs2Y
No. Death might be the easy fix sometimes but it doesn't take away the suffering. A lifetime of free community service and regret in a contained environment would be a much worse penalty.
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