| ▲ | Terr_ 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> prior to Bidens election it was mostly Democrats who were saying they weren’t going to take the vaccine Nope, look at Figure 10 in this poll [0]. Asked about a hypothetical vaccine in the next ~2 months before the election was held, the answer "Yes, would want to get vaccinated" was 50% for Democrats and only 36% for Republicans. Democrats may have become more confident after the election--for damn good reasons--but there was no flip or reversal. [0] https://www.kff.org/health-information-trust/kff-health-trac... | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | hammock a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I appreciate the data and am prepared to concede the point. It seems like a mixed result though, as quite a bit of sentiment did flip after the election. From your study: “85% of Democrats say they are worried the FDA will rush to approve a vaccine, while fewer Republicans (35%) express this level of concern. Notably, women are more likely than men to say they are worried the FDA will rush to approve a vaccine (70% vs. 55%).” | |||||||||||||||||
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