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KSTP Created: May 07, 2021 08:16 PM
The key element of Gov. Tim Walz s plan to end the state s mask mandate involves at least 70% of Minnesotans getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
But there are many people who remain hesitant to get the vaccine for various reasons, and most of them tend to be Republicans, according to a new KSTP/SurveyUSA poll.
Of the 750 people surveyed, 56% of respondents said they have been at least partially vaccinated, while 42% said they have not. Of the people who have not been vaccinated, 27% indicated they plan to get the shot eventually. Just under half said they have no plans of getting vaccinated, and about a quarter said they aren t sure.
KSTP Created: May 07, 2021 08:16 PM
The key element of Gov. Tim Walz s plan to end the state s mask mandate involves at least 70% of Minnesotans getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
But there are many people who remain hesitant to get the vaccine for various reasons, and most of them tend to be Republicans, according to a new KSTP/SurveyUSA poll.
Of the 750 people surveyed, 56% of respondents said they have been at least partially vaccinated, while 42% said they have not. Of the people who have not been vaccinated, 27% indicated they plan to get the shot eventually. Just under half said they have no plans of getting vaccinated, and about a quarter said they aren t sure.
Nevada Lawmakers Buck National Trend, Seek Expanded Voter Access
Friday, April 9, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson during the first day of the 81st session of the Nevada Legislature in Carson City on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.
David Calvert/The Nevada Independent via AP, Pool
While Republican-led states like Georgia are adopting new voting laws that have prompted widespread criticism and comparisons to Jim Crow, Nevada’s Democrat majority is looking for ways to widen access.
One of the bills under consideration would bring universal mail balloting to the Silver State.
Last election, as a precaution against COVID-19, Nevada lawmakers approved a plan that mailed ballots to every active, registered voter in the state. But that law, Assembly Bill 4, which passed on a party-line vote during one of the state’s special legislative sessions over the summer, was designed to only take effect during a state of emergency.