Majority Of New Yorkers Say Occupy Wall Street Has A Right To Stay In The Park: Poll

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
When New York mayor Michael Bloomberg had Zuccotti Park cleared of protesters Monday night, he did so against the wishes of most New Yorkers.

A poll released Tuesday from the Siena College Research Institute found that while many New York State voters believe the Occupy Wall Street movement lacks a clear message, a majority of them also think the protesters should be allowed to stay in public parks around the clock.
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