70% of Americans think crime is worse than it was the year before. Year-over-year property crime declined in 27 of the 30 years studied, & violent crime in 23 of 30. Crime has been declining since 1990, & Americans almost always think it is getting worse. https://t.co/WFKDsnjDIV
— cℓaudia stєℓℓ✰r ✂️ (@ClaudiaStellar) October 1, 2022
Let's review:
— Will Stancil (@whstancil) October 7, 2022
-Dems are suddenly on the defensive over "crime"
-Crime isn't actually up
-It's coming from increased Fox coverage
Politics is shaped directly by media signals. Democrats are responding to those signals, Republicans are producing them. Who would you rather be? https://t.co/JLr1XEKB7P
About 5 million people (1.5% of US residents) are arrested & booked into jails each year. When over 11k were released from federal prisons to mitigate Covid spread, 17 committed new crimes. That’s a ~90% lower crime rate than among the general population.https://t.co/Lln7oms5uT
— Eric Reinhart (@_Eric_Reinhart) October 2, 2022
NATIONAL POLL: Inflation, crime, elections & voting, jobs, and immigration are the issues most Americans want the federal government to address.
— MonmouthPoll (@MonmouthPoll) October 3, 2022
Less than half approve of @POTUS Biden’s handling of these issues. https://t.co/YXPw36T85D pic.twitter.com/8cEdDNw38V
After massive #crime spike on Trump's watch "overall violent crimes dropped 1% in 2021" in Biden's first year. https://t.co/0gjWGxfJgr @POTUS
— Jim Kessler (@ThirdWayKessler) October 5, 2022
It’s amazing how well the GOP’s messaging on crime has worked despite it flying in the face of the most easily accessible data ever pic.twitter.com/HvTx4ewGsi
— 🥦👠TheSpanishFlu🌪🌽 (@_fat_ugly_rat_) October 8, 2022