Partisanship Shapes Tennesseans' Coronavirus Views: Vanderbilt Poll
June 09, 2020
June 09, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, June 9 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
The partisanship of Tennesseans strongly influences their views on COVID-19, according to the latest Vanderbilt Poll-Tennessee. The poll also found that economic worries abound as Tennesseans feel the financial effect of the safer-at-home order.
"It's really a tale of two cities, but instead of the urban-rural differences, we're seeing views really break much more along party . . .
The partisanship of Tennesseans strongly influences their views on COVID-19, according to the latest Vanderbilt Poll-Tennessee. The poll also found that economic worries abound as Tennesseans feel the financial effect of the safer-at-home order.
"It's really a tale of two cities, but instead of the urban-rural differences, we're seeing views really break much more along party . . .