Republican confidence in science falls 27 percentage points since 1975, new poll finds
The 34 point differential between Republicans and Democrats is a stark reflection of the partisan divide that is dangerously affecting the way Americans view the pandemic, vaccines and health measures recommended by scientists and federal officials.
According to Gallup, the wide partisan polling gap between Republicans and Democrats is only topped by a “49-point party divide in ratings of the presidency and 45 points in ratings of the police.” The poll results seem to show that decades of anti-science policies and rhetoric, including lies about climate change and more recentlyand vaccines, from right-wing politicians and media have poisoned the minds of a significant portion of the U.S. population.
This week all 50 states saw a rise in Covid cases while vaccination rates have lagged. Because of a steady stream of bullshit about the virus and vaccines from right-wing politicians,
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