Washington: In the US Presidential Elections, the subject on which voters appeared most and most clearly divided is the Coronavirus epidemic and President Donald Trump’s reaction to it. Surprisingly, Trump got a lot of support from the places where the epidemic is raging uncontrollably.
What the survey says:
An Associated Press analysis found that of the 376 counties with the highest per capita infection cases, 93 percent had the highest number of votes in favor of Trump, compared to the number of votes in favor of Trump in the least affected areas. Is low The AP’s analysis is limited to counties where election results have come from at least 95 percent of the constituencies. It divides all counties into six categories based on the rate of Covid-19 cases per 100,000 persons.
Voters divided over Biden:
Voting also shows that Republican nominees Trump and Democratic nominees Joe Biden are divided on whether or not the epidemic is under control. According to the AP’s nationwide poll ‘VoteCast’, 36 percent of voters who voted for Trump believe that the epidemic has been completely or almost completely overcome. 47 percent of voters believe that this has been overcome to some extent.
Opinions of more than 110,000 voters in the survey:
The survey polled more than 110,000 voters. According to the survey, 82 percent of voters who voted for Biden say the epidemic is out of control. In Wisconsin, where the virus began to wreak havoc just before the election, 57 percent of voters say the epidemic is out of control. In Washington, where the virus is now under control, 55 percent of voters agree with Wisconsin voters.