Here's something new: Americans who seem politically polarized by basically everything are taking dramatically different views of the new coronavirus. Democrats are twice as likely to say it's a serious threat, and more of them are washing their hands.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-polarization/americans-divided-on-party-lines-over-risk-from-coronavirus-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSKBN20T2O3 …
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I can make some assumptions, but it would be interesting to know which sources of pandemic news Ds and Rs most relied on to make these prep/behavior changes
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I’m going to refrain from making that predictable comment about “natural selection” because I’m better than that. But such a thing could literally have a measureable effect on the electorate by November.
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For a value of "literally" equal to "not at all," sure.
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sensing Darwin's hand at work here
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Darwin’s Handshake
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Fine example of natural selection.
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Good. Less Republicans voting in November.
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Darwinian.
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