U.S. Citizens Are Intensely Split According to Party Over the Timing of Opening Their States Back Up – Poll

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But adherents of the Republican and Democratic parties are more inclined to give the benefit of the doubt to governors they concur with on additional matters.

Fifty-six percent of Democrats residing in states presided over by GOP governors said their states began resuming operations too quickly, as opposed to only 27% residing in states presided over by Democratic governors.

Similarly, 45% of Republicans residing in states presided over by Democratic governors stated that their states began resuming operations too slowly. But only 20% of GOP members residing in states presided over by Republican governors perceived the same.

In spite of this, there have not been major state differences throughout the country regarding when they continued a few of their special interests. All American states have started resuming operations in one way or another.

A few Republican governors got criticized by the press for resuming operations too quickly, while demonstrators in a few states have similarly castigated Democratic governors for keeping solitary confinements going. But the majority of governors, all the same, put together many aspects of resuming operations that began in late April or early May.