George Zimmerman Poll Finds Divide Over Not Guilty Verdict

Americans are divided over whether they’d have found George Zimmerman guilty of a crime in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll. But the survey reveals a stark divide between black and white Americans over the outcome of the case.

Forty-one percent of respondents to the new poll said that they would have voted to find Zimmerman not guilty if they were on the jury, while a combined 38 percent said they’d have found him guilty of one of two crimes, including 15 percent who said they’d have voted to find him guilty of murder and 23 percent guilty of manslaughter. Twenty-one percent said they weren’t sure.

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