Respondents were asked the question, "Imagine there is a proposal for a new housing law. One law says that a homeowner can decide for him/herself whom to sell his house to, even if he prefers not to sell to African Americans or Latinos. The second law says that a homeowner cannot refuse to sell to someone because of their race, ethnicity or color. Which law would you be more willing to support?"
A bar chart titled "Opinions on housing laws by party ID" with the subhead "Respondents were asked the question, 'Imagine there is a proposal for a new housing law. One law says that a homeowner can decide for him/herself whom to sell his house to, even if he prefers not to sell to African Americans or Latinos. The second law says that a homeowner cannot refuse to sell to someone because of their race, ethnicity or color. Which law would you be more willing to support?'"
The majority of respondents from all parties said the homeowner cannot refuse based on race, with Republicans responding that at 52%, Democrats 93%, Independents 75%, and in total 79%.
Those who responded that the homeowner decides: Republicans 38%, Democrats 5%, independents 18%, and in total 15%.