We have two countries under one roof.
How can anyone think it’s alright that there are 176,000 people dead?
57 percent of Republicans think 176,000 coronavirus deaths (and counting) is acceptable. Holy shit. pic.twitter.com/dd737aoOmj
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 23, 2020
A coronavirus chart that will shock you https://t.co/LYRU9LK8wr
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) August 25, 2020
As #RNC2020Convention opens tomorrow #COVID19 may not be much of an issue. New poll:
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) August 23, 2020
– 57% of #Republicans say the number of deaths is "acceptable"
– 64% of #GOP say deaths are actually “fewer than reported”
– 73% say US response to the virus is going wellhttps://t.co/ylDlkwkrix
Do you personally know someone who has been diagnosed with the coronavirus via @CNN polling:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) August 19, 2020
APRIL:
22% yes, know someone
78% no, don't know
JUNE:
40% yes, know someone
60% no, don't know
AUGUST:
67% yes, know someone
32% no, don't know
Trump approval on coronavirus via Gallup:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) August 17, 2020
March: 60% approve, 38% disapprove
April: 50% approve, 48% disapprove
June: 42% approve, 58% disapprove
August: 36% approve, 63% disapprove
New ABC/Post poll on coronavirus outbreak:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) August 17, 2020
Republicans:
82% completely/mostly/somewhat under control
17% not at all under control
Democrats:
29% completely/mostly/somewhat under control
71% not at all under control
Most Republicans (62%) say the primary reason for the recent rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. is that more people are being tested. By contrast, 80% of Democrats say the primary reason is that there are more new infections, not just more tests. https://t.co/7N2LP8uQoC pic.twitter.com/NszT6snZZR
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) August 14, 2020
Most Republicans say 176,000 virus deaths are “acceptable.” RNC chair blames the poll https://t.co/byOgirZAh6 pic.twitter.com/TCQO7MoeiE
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) August 24, 2020