Democrats Lose Trust As Pandemic Fatigue Seeps Into Culture Wars

A Politico-Morning Consulting found that Democrats are losing the culture warfare in key areas. poll released Wednesday found, due in part to pandemic fatigue and distrust in the federal government’s COVID-19 response. 

The polling data shows that although Democratic voters remain divided on the issue of mask mandates lifting, the majority of voters favor it. 

“Democratic governors have been trying to get ahead of pandemic fatigue by lifting mask mandates around the country. The country is moving further and further in that direction,” according to Politico. “Forty-nine percent of voters want mask mandates removed, while 43% say it is too early for states to rescind their mask mandates.” 

The poll results also showed that support for vaccines and masks has dropped significantly in recent months. 

“Yes, a plurality of voters (49%) still feel that local governments should be encouraging COVID-19 vaccinations and masks in indoor public spaces, but that’s down 7 points since September,” the poll found. “In the teeth of the pandemic, anti-masking sentiment was a fringe obsession limited to the right. But with the omicron surge subsiding, it’s now mainstream—and growing in popularity.” 

Politico cites separate poll results from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that show Republicans are winning war on open borders, critical race theory, and funding for police. Parents are fed up by pandemic politics even in left-leaning areas. 

“In San Francisco on Tuesday, there was new evidence of what happens when COVID fatigue bleeds into the culture wars,” the Politico report states. “Residents in the liberal bastion overwhelmingly voted to recall three board of education commissioners who angered parents last year by focusing on renaming schools rather than reopening them.”

Following a Monmouth University poll, the Politico poll is now available poll of 794 U.S. adults, which also found an increasing frustration among Americans in the federal government’s handling of the pandemic.

Some 70% of those polled agreed that “it’s time we accept that COVID is here to stay, and we just need to get on with our lives.” 

The poll, which was conducted by telephone Jan. 20-24, found that although many Americans are still worried about the virus, they are frustrated with the government’s response. The poll also revealed that a significant proportion of the population is concerned about vaccines.

While nearly half of American adults (45%) report getting a booster shot, a significant number (37%) remain unlikely to ever do so—which includes 17% who remain opposed even to getting the initial vaccination.

Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said while worries about COVID-19 haven’t gone away, there’s an increasing realization that the virus can’t be controlled in the ways experts initially predicted.

“We still see public support for maintaining some degree of public safety around COVID. However, there appears to be an acknowledgment that federal measures have not been effective, or at least have failed to be widely accepted,” Murray said. 

President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 response approval ratings have dropped significantly from past months. 

“Just 43% say Biden has done a good job on this, while 53% say he has done a bad job—the first time his rating on this metric has been underwater since he took office,” the poll found. “Public opinion on the president’s handling of COVID was evenly split a month ago (46% good job and 46% bad job) and was consistently positive in polls prior to that.”

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