A new poll shows that a majority of registered American voters believe states that imposed more stringent lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19 have done worse economically than those that remained relatively more open. The Just the News Daily-Scott Rasmussen poll, published Tuesday, shows that 53 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that “states that imposed strict lockdowns generally had more economic problems than states with fewer restrictions.” Only 21 percent disagreed. The outbreak of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus prompted near universal restrictions, though some harder than others, with red states like South Dakota, Florida, and Texas leaning towards greater individual discretion and their Republican leaders stressing personal responsibility over top-down mandates. “We are not going to have any more lockdowns in the state of Texas,” Gov. Gregg Abbott told Dallas radio host Mark Davis in November, when the Lone Star state was seeing virus cases …
Most Voters Think Lockdown States Did Worse Economically Than More Open Counterparts: Poll
March 10, 2021
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