Polling can depend on how things are worded and presented: "Do you support deploying the National Guard in DC?" is actually a different question than, "Do you agree with the President's views on crime?"
Polling can depend on how things are worded and presented: "Do you support deploying the National Guard in DC?" is actually a different question than, "Do you agree with the President's views on crime?"
Yeah I that makes sense, it makes it frustrating trying to piece together any actual data on public opinion.
One way to interpret it is that deploying the National Guard is unpopular even with people who want to see a crackdown on crime.