A Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found that the majority of Americans are worried that anti-police rhetoric, which is often pushed by progressive Democrats, will result in a shortage of law enforcement officers and endanger public safety. The April 13-14 survey, distributed to 1,000 likely U.S. voters, asked respondents, “How concerned  are you that the growing criticism of America’s police will lead to a shortage of police officers and reduce public safety in the community where you live?” Sixty-three percent said they are either “very” or “somewhat” concerned about anti-police rhetoric. Eighty-four percent of Republicans, 52 percent of Democrats, and 59 percent of independents expressed different levels of concern over the rhetoric. Additionally, 52 percent of black voters said they are concerned, and 61 percent of non-white voters are equally troubled. The questionnaire comes as the nation debates police reform, after the killing of a black man, George Floyd, was filmed. Police officer, …