Poll Reveals Majority Of Country Does Not Believe Americans Should Lose Jobs If They Reject Vaccine Mandate

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A new poll from the folks over at the Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group has found that the vast majority of general election voters in this country are not on board with the idea of Americans losing their jobs for rejecting the vaccine mandate being pushed by President Joe Biden.

The results found that 65 percent of voters said “no” after they were asked, “Do you believe Americans should lose their jobs if they object to taking the COVID-19 vaccine?”

There were only 22 percent of the participants who were okay with Americans losing their jobs for refusing to get the jab, with 13 percent saying they weren’t sure.

via Washington Examiner:

The sentiment that jobs should not be sacrificed for vaccine mandates is one shared across the aisle, the data showed.

About 84% of Republicans agreed with the opinion, as did 64% of independents and 48% of Democrats , according to the analysis.

“Washington, DC is making it clear the mandates are not about immunity but about conformity,” Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States Action, went on to say in a statement.

The government is continuously publishing information that contradicts the effectiveness of vaccines and the benefit of natural immunity, he added.

“[More] and more Americans are standing up against the forced vaccination of American workers,” Meckler stated. “The message here is clear: your livelihood should not be put at risk because you don’t want the vaccine.”

The poll was conducted on the dates between the 17th and the 19th of September with 1,097 likely general election voters. The survey had a margin of error of 2.96 percent.