Psaki: "Trump told people to inject poison."
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Actually, it's a legitimate question. The subject is why are Americans hesitant to vaccinate. Black Americans are one of the lowest percentage of the vaxxed, but are a huge bloc of Demonrat voters.
As with most people, they pay more attention to politics during an election year. If Mr. Biden is telling them he doesn't trust the vaccine, that may be a message that stuck with them.
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Actually, it's a legitimate question. The subject is why are Americans hesitant to vaccinate. Black Americans are one of the lowest percentage of the vaxxed, but are a huge bloc of Demonrat voters.
As with most people, they pay more attention to politics during an election year. If Mr. Biden is telling them he doesn't trust the vaccine, that may be a message that stuck with them.
@jolly said in Psaki: "Trump told people to inject poison.":
The subject is why are Americans hesitant to vaccinate.
The (ahem) "smart and sophisticated" folks got vaccinated (I read that in the paper). Not the hicks and rubes, right?
Not right:
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What is it you keep saying about educated beyond their intelligence?
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Actually, it's a legitimate question. The subject is why are Americans hesitant to vaccinate. Black Americans are one of the lowest percentage of the vaxxed, but are a huge bloc of Demonrat voters.
As with most people, they pay more attention to politics during an election year. If Mr. Biden is telling them he doesn't trust the vaccine, that may be a message that stuck with them.
@jolly said in Psaki: "Trump told people to inject poison.":
Actually, it's a legitimate question. The subject is why are Americans hesitant to vaccinate. Black Americans are one of the lowest percentage of the vaxxed, but are a huge bloc of Demonrat voters.
As with most people, they pay more attention to politics during an election year. If Mr. Biden is telling them he doesn't trust the vaccine, that may be a message that stuck with them.
I was with you until the last sentence.
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@jolly said in Psaki: "Trump told people to inject poison.":
Actually, it's a legitimate question. The subject is why are Americans hesitant to vaccinate. Black Americans are one of the lowest percentage of the vaxxed, but are a huge bloc of Demonrat voters.
As with most people, they pay more attention to politics during an election year. If Mr. Biden is telling them he doesn't trust the vaccine, that may be a message that stuck with them.
I was with you until the last sentence.
@loki said in Psaki: "Trump told people to inject poison.":
If Mr. Biden is telling them he doesn't trust the vaccine, that may be a message that stuck with them.
I was with you until the last sentence.
That's precisely what Harris said before she assumed office.
And so did Biden:
Vice President Biden said that he would not trust President Trump to deliver a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine during a bitter debate rife with repeated, personal attacks.
“In terms of the whole notion of a vaccine, we’re for a vaccine, but we don’t trust him at all, nor do you,” Biden said, speaking on behalf of himself and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris. “What we trust is a scientist.”
This is a distinction without a difference. If Trump trusts the scientists, he's skeptical, but if he trusts the scientists, it's somehow magically OK.