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Poll: Most Voters Say Vaccine This Year Would Be Rushed

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By    |   Monday, 07 September 2020 09:09 AM EDT

If a vaccine were announced this year, the initial thought among 65% of registered voters would be that it was rushed through without enough testing, with just 35% saying it would be a scientific achievement that happened quickly, according to a CBS News poll released over the weekend.

Among Democrats, 77% said their first thought would be that it was rushed through, while 48% of Republicans said they would also think that.

Other results from the poll indicate:

  • As President Donald Trump talks up the possibility that a coronavirus vaccine may be available this fall, just 21% of voters nationwide now say they would get a vaccine as soon as possible if one became available at no cost, down from 32% in late July.
  • The percentage of Democrats who say they would get a vaccine as soon as possible has dropped even more sharply, from 42% in July to only 25%.
  • There has been a sharp decrease in trust among voters of information about the virus from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falling from 86% in March to only 54% today.
  • Trust is also down of the voters' governors (69% to 55%), the national media (45% to 35%) and Trump (46% to 40%) to give accurate information on the virus.
  • More voters trust Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden (47%) than Trump (34%) to make sure a safe coronavirus vaccine is available.

The survey was conducted on behalf of CBS News by YouGov between September 2-4 and is based on a representative sample of 2,493 registered voters nationwide. The margin of error is +/- 2.4 points.

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Brian Freeman

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