JFK Conspiracy Still Believed By Majority Of Americans, But Fewer Than Before

Majority Of Americans Still Believe In JFK Conspiracy, But Not As Much As Before

Fewer Americans now believe that the JFK assassination was part of an elaborate conspiracy. In a matter of ten years, the belief that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't act alone has taken a significant dip.

In 2003, a resounding 75 percent of Americans were convinced that JFK was targeted by a conspiracy that went well beyond Oswald. But ten years later, in an Associated Press poll conducted in April, only 59 percent believed the same thing.

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