Posted on Jul 18, 2021
Will the Republican push against vaccines eventually affect their voting population?
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If that is the case.
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Yep. A lot of them are dying every day because they didn't get the vaccine and by the time they finally realize they should have gotten the vaccine it will be too damn late.
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CWO3 (Join to see) hopefully, the revelation of a steady prognosis of the virus will give everyone a clear oath of thought concerning the vaccine, especially when evidence based results become available.
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I wasn’t aware there was a Republican push against the vaccine and I read and take in news from several sources. LA is a liberal city and they are about to go back to a mask requirement. HMS QE2 just had 100 vaccinated crew members test positive. For the record, I had Covid and am vaccinated.
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I see it daily in the news. Faux news is likely tracking Trump. I don't want anyone forced to vax, but can't buy that Red states not vaxing (with highest infection rates) is a coincidence. IMO it's a conscious effort to screw Biden up, same as blocking legislation. Trading lives for political capital, almost like foreign wars we have no place in.
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I guess I’m not tracking the logic, Trump got the vaccine approved and rolled out initially. A lot of unvaccinated people are younger and don’t feel the need. I’ve lived in 2 red states recently and Covid has been well managed and states have remained largely open which has been a huge economic benefit. If anything the GOP at state and local level have generally handled Covid better than the Dems and I suspect it will show positive results for GOP in 2022. Again, I see nothing of GOP anti vaccine campaign that you reference, from what source I don’t know.
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