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How Low Can He Go?

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
Reporting poll results are facts.

You can disagree with the poll if you like, but numbers are numbers.

Cheer up - Not every Democrat is doing as poorly as Biden:

Game Over? Manchin’s Job Approval Soars to 59% as He Stands His Ground

Game Over? Manchin's Job Approval Soars to 59% as He Stands His Ground (nysun.com)

That's good, no?
How about this poll?
41% of Republicans refuse to take the Covid vax.

\\Here Are The Republicans Most Likely To Refuse The Covid-19 Vaccine, Poll Finds (forbes.com)
 

PhilFish

Administrator
Staff member

Drumcollie

* See DC's list of Kook posters*
Voters “blame him on economy”? The economy is soaring.

The power of winger brainwashing, amplified by the hapless media.
I needed a laugh today.

Biden's* "Build Back Whiter" isn't working.


What you say is wealthy white folk getting paid off by stimulus are doing well but minorities and poor folk are stuck with highest inflation since Carter's 15 plus percent inflation.


Go and buy a car. Wait, something tells me you can't drive,
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member

Zam-Zam

Senator
Shows that those 41% of Republicans are anti-science......which means dumb.
You got vaxed because you're not dumb.

Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau


Before we go calling anyone names, perhaps we should consider the fact that intelligent people can assess facts and come to different conclusions. It does not necessarily make one inferior to the other.

And treating people with respect is preferable to name-calling and insults.
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau


Before we go calling anyone names, perhaps we should consider the fact that intelligent people can assess facts and come to different conclusions. It does not necessarily make one inferior to the other.

And treating people with respect is preferable to name-calling and insults.
I didn't call YOU a name.
 

Zam-Zam

Senator
Nope... certainly not. Try reading it.....

Interesting article for anyone who bothers to take the time. I found this passage illuminating:

But partisanship isn’t the only thing that has shaped Americans’ vaccination status. Unvaccinated Americans tend to be younger, less well-educated and poorer; they are also more likely to be a person of color. The situation we’re in is not just because of politics but also because of access to the vaccine and broader skepticism of the health care system.

Age is an even more significant dividing line for vaccinations than politics is. Older Americans are far more likely to be vaccinated, undoubtedly because they were prioritized in the vaccination rollout since they’re more at risk from coronavirus infections. About 80 percent of Americans age 65 or older are fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, compared with about 55 percent of Americans 18 to 64. Within that 18-64 range, the younger the age group, the less likely it is to be vaccinated relative to its share of the population.



It also disputes the 41% number:

Depending on the poll, somewhere around 20 percent to 30 percent of Republicans say they won’t get vaccinated, whereas only about 5 percent of Democrats say the same. Independents who are refusing to get the vaccine range from around 10 percent to 25 percent in surveys.


Facts matter. Thank you for sharing some.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
I really believed he hit rock-bottom, but apparently there's a new rock-bottom:

POLITICS
Biden disapproval hits new High as voters give him bad grades on economy, new CNBC/Change poll says


Biden disapproval rating High, voters blame him on economy: CNBC poll

I wonder if there is a federal solution for that.
Private job growth totals 807,000 in December, more than doubling expectations, ADP says
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
Interesting article for anyone who bothers to take the time. I found this passage illuminating:

But partisanship isn’t the only thing that has shaped Americans’ vaccination status. Unvaccinated Americans tend to be younger, less well-educated and poorer; they are also more likely to be a person of color. The situation we’re in is not just because of politics but also because of access to the vaccine and broader skepticism of the health care system.

Age is an even more significant dividing line for vaccinations than politics is. Older Americans are far more likely to be vaccinated, undoubtedly because they were prioritized in the vaccination rollout since they’re more at risk from coronavirus infections. About 80 percent of Americans age 65 or older are fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, compared with about 55 percent of Americans 18 to 64. Within that 18-64 range, the younger the age group, the less likely it is to be vaccinated relative to its share of the population.



It also disputes the 41% number:

Depending on the poll, somewhere around 20 percent to 30 percent of Republicans say they won’t get vaccinated, whereas only about 5 percent of Democrats say the same. Independents who are refusing to get the vaccine range from around 10 percent to 25 percent in surveys.


Facts matter. Thank you for sharing some.
Only 14% of Americans say they will definitely not get vaccinated. But this group is 69% white, compared with 7% Black and 12% Hispanic. Republicans make up 58% of this group, while Democrats account for 18%.
 

Zam-Zam

Senator
Private job growth totals 807,000 in December, more than doubling expectations, ADP says
Are you in the wrong thread?


POLITICS
Biden disapproval hits new High as voters give him bad grades on economy, new CNBC/Change poll says
 
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