States in the poll: Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin; May 1-3.
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There's also a 77-9 R v D split on whether it's safe to go to a hair salon right now, 85-15 on going to a public beach. And only about half of Rs think we're in a recession v 89% of Ds.
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Also partisan differences on taking precautions re: COVID. Washing hands: 96% Ds say yes, 84% Rs. Facemasks in public: 90% Ds say yes, 47% Rs.
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I do want to know a little more about the people who are willing to tell a pollster that they aren’t washing their hands amid a global pandemic.
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Also would want to know a little more about how the people who believe that we aren’t in a recession square that with the math of 30M people losing their jobs in a little more than a month.
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just make sure that people who go to bars can't visit the doctor or hospital.
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Branch Derpidians.
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Well, we see where America’s brainpower is.
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Stupidity does appear to be somewhat regional.
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Partisan gap on COVID in CNBC battleground poll:
Rs v Ds on whether these activities are safe *right now*:
Restaurant dining
70% R v 5% D
Bars
52% R v 4% D
Flying
46% R v 5% D
Mass transit
40% R v 2% D
*Large sporting events*
37% R v 2% D