It has dropped by 12 points not bad.Here's AprilThe poll is six months old, got anything more up to date? Polls are just a snapshot in time. Time and attitude changes the answers.The link you are using said a minority of Republicans have 'APPREHENSIONS' about the vaccine. It doesn't say they don't want it.
It says "If a Covid-19 vaccine was determined to be safe by scientists and available and free to everyone who wanted it, they would probably not get it or definitely not get it."
Are you going to make some ridiculous argument that this doesn't mean that they don't want it?
You're so confused. But it's ok. I'm here to help.
Republican Men Are Vaccine-Hesitant, But There's Little Focus on Them - Stateline
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the percentage of fully vaccinated adults. In December, Arizona Republican state Rep. Mark Finchem suffered from flu-like symptoms—headache, fatigue, body aches and chills. But it wasn’t the flu; he tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly three...www.pewtrusts.org
3 in 10 Republicans say they won't get the shot. Better but not much