Poll: Majority Voters Say People Should Not Lose Their Job for Rejecting the Coronavirus Vaccine

A majority of voters say people should not lose their job over rejecting vaccine mandates, including a majority of independents, a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released this week found.
The survey asked, “Do you believe Americans should lose their jobs if they object to taking the COVID-19 vaccine?”
Across the board, 65 percent said “no,” Americans should not lose their jobs if they reject the vaccine, while 22.2 percent said they should. Over 12 percent remain unsure.
The vast majority of Republicans, 83.5 percent, do not believe Americans should lose their job for rejecting the vaccine — a sentiment held by 63.6 percent of independents and plurality of Democrats, 47.9 percent. However, over one-third of Democrats believe that Americans should lose their job for rejecting the vaccine — the highest “yes” percentage of all groups:
Our new @trafalgar_group @COSProject #poll released on @seanspicer @newsmax show #spicerandco, shows 65% of Americans (83.5% of GOP, 47.9% of Dems, 63.6% of Ind) don’t believe workers should lose their jobs for objection to taking #covid19 vax. See report: https://t.co/Zji4iYCA0b pic.twitter.com/7xJ3qgMk0z
— Robert C. Cahaly (@RobertCahaly) September 29, 2021
“Washington, DC is making it clear the mandates are not about immunity but about conformity,” Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States Action, said in a statement. – READ MORE
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