Some states are facing resistance to the restrictions from small, but vocal, segments of the population, such as in Michigan, where rifle-toting individuals entered the state Capitol in Lansing on April 30 to protest Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s extension of a stay-at-home mandate to May 15.
While protesting the government was not a choice offered to Morning Consult survey respondents, more mundane activities such as going shopping or to the movies were on the list, and in every instance, Republicans expressed a higher level of comfort doing so than Democrats.
That said, the share of Republicans who were “very uncomfortable” with a number of activities was quite large, including going to a concert (60 percent) or political rally (59 percent), an amusement park (56 percent) or the movies (54 percent). The April 29-30 poll, asked among 2,201 U.S. adults, has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.
The findings also come as many states with Republican governors, including Texas and Georgia, have relaxed their virus-related restrictions against the advice of public health experts.
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