Posted on 07/17/2021 5:25:32 PM PDT by ransomnote
The two most monumental events of the last year in the US were the election of Joe Biden to the presidency and the introduction of Covid-19 vaccines. Yet there are those who falsely believe Biden won only because of fraud or that they shouldn't get a vaccine.
Take a look at the most recent Monmouth University poll, one of the few to ask about both people's vaccine status and how they view the 2020 election result.
Not having received a vaccine was a minority position, at 34%, at the time of the poll in mid-June. Thinking Biden won only because of fraud was a minority position at 32%.
But that third of the electorate for both positions is not the same third.
About 36% of adults who falsely think Biden won only because of fraud have, in fact, received a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
This means that when you do the math, only about half (51%) of adults had received a vaccine dose and think Biden won the election fair and square. A slightly lower 45% haven't received a vaccine dose or think Biden didn't win fair and square. (An additional 4% have gotten a dose and aren't sure if Biden won legitimately.)
It turns out that we're not just a 50-50 country when it comes to elections -- we're a 50-50 country when it comes to belief in science and truth about this election.
This isn't to say that believing a conspiracy theory about the election and not having gotten a dose of the vaccine aren't correlated. They are. The Monmouth poll showed that 64% of people who falsely think that Biden won because of voter fraud also have not received a vaccine dose.
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I didn’t see anything about global warming as the cause for the disbelief and conspiracy. How am I to take it seriously?
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Harry Enten Senior Writer and Analyst, CNN Politics
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What does the country think about MSN? How that split? 95 don’t trust/5 trust?
Fifty years later: the significance of the Nuremberg Code E Shuster. N Engl J Med. 1997.
That article is no longer up at the NEJM's website.
When it comes to belief in science and truth about this election was won by fraud.
Recount evidence shows.
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