How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements... Round 1: Strongly Agree (%) Round 1: Strongly Agree (number of respondents) Round 2: Strongly Agree (%) Round 2: Strongly Agree (number of respondents) Round 1: Somewhat Agree (%) Round 1: Somewhat Agree (number of respondents) Round 2: Somewhat Agree (%) Round 2: Somewhat Agree (number of respondents) Round 1: Neither Agree nor Disagree (%) Round 1: Neither Agree nor Disagree (number of respondents) Round 2: Neither Agree nor Disagree (%) Round 2: Neither Agree nor Disagree (number of respondents) Round 1: Somewhat Disagree (%) Round 1: Somewhat Disagree (number of respondents) Round 2: Somewhat Disagree (%) Round 2: Somewhat Disagree (number of respondents) Round 1: Strongly Disagree (%) Round 1: Strongly Disagree (number of respondents) Round 2: Strongly Disagree (%) Round 2: Strongly Disagree (number of respondents) Round 1: Total Number of Respondents Round 2: Total Number of Respondents
Hong Kong is a democracy21.56%21611.28%2924.05%24116.73%4320.56%20616.34%4222.65%22731.91%8211.18%11223.74%611002257
The rule of law exists in Hong Kong today13.59%1362.33%639.86%39920.23%5224.58%24618.29%4717.68%17735.41%914.30%4323.74%611001257
Carrie Lam is a worse Chief Executive than C.Y. Leung54.99%55162.26%16020.26%20317.12%4421.46%21519.07%492.40%241.56%40.90%90.00%01002257
Policemen are victims of China and the HK government10.91%1092.72%721.62%21613.62%3522.72%22710.51%2724.52%24529.57%7620.22%20243.58%112999257
Violence can be a legitimate means of resistance30.23%30237.35%9637.74%37742.02%10821.52%21512.84%337.91%796.23%162.60%261.56%4999257
The protesters on Wednesday evening [June 17] did everything right34.97%350  37.86%379  21.28%213  5.00%50  0.90%9  1001