More Oppose Vick’s Return to NFL than Support It: Poll
Aug 3rd, 2009 • Posted in: Research Report Convicted star quarterback’s future remains undecided until mid-October
From Rasmussen Reports:
“The National Football League on Monday partially reinstated Michael Vick after his 18-month prison term for running a dogfighting ring, but Americans are closely divided over whether it’s a good idea for the league to let the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback play again.
“A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 35% favor allowing Vick to return to the NFL, while 39% oppose the move. Seventeen percent (17%) say they’ve never heard of the disgraced quarterback, and 10% are not sure what the league should do.
“The survey was taken prior to the NFL’s announcement of Vick’s conditional reinstatement and his unsuccessful efforts thus far this week to find a team that is interested in him….
“Men by a 45% to 40% margin say Vick should be allowed to play again. Women by 11 points — 37% to 26% — disagree….
“Under the conditional reinstatement, Vick can participate in practices and the final two games of pre-season, but he cannot play in regular season games until at least mid-October. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has said he will consider Vick’s full reinstatement at that time….”
For the full release from Rasmussen, July 30, click here.
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