reject reducing police funding and moving that money to social services, despite a national push in recent weeks from activist groups and some politicians, according to an ABC/Washington Post poll released Tuesday.The poll finds that a majority of Americans (63 percent) support the Black Lives Matter movement, and 69 percent say Black people and other minorities are not treated equally in the criminal justice system -- that number is up 18 points from 2014.RELATED: When protesters cry 'defund the police,' what does it mean?However, only 40 percent support cutting funding to police in order to spend more on social services, while 55 percent oppose such a move.