Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 4月24日 23時58分
Nearly half of U.S. voters support banning TikTok, according to a new WSJ poll, but there are sharp divisions along partisan, age and even racial lines.
Most voters view the Chinese-owned video app as a national-security risk and favor forcing its sale to non-Chinese owners, the poll found. But younger voters and Democrats are far less likely to support a ban than older voters and Republicans.
Overall, 46% of respondents support a nationwide ban and 35% oppose it. By party, 62% of Republicans favor a ban on TikTok, while just 33% of Democrats do. By age group, 59% of people age 65 and over favor banning TikTok, while 37% of those 18-34 favor a ban, with 48% opposing.
The findings reflect TikTok’s user base—most of whom are under 30, an age group that typically favors Democrats by wide margins.
Nearly half of white voters, or 48%, favor a ban, as do 42% of Hispanic voters. But just 35% of Black voters say they support banning the app.
The U.S. contends that TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, poses a threat because China’s authoritarian government could demand access to data on U.S. users and influence content on the app. The Biden administration has raised the prospect of a ban if the ownership remains in Chinese hands, but any effort to do so would face legal challenges on First Amendment and other grounds.
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