'These problems did not start with Trump and will not end with Biden. Voting is not going to fix everything. I fear that people will stop fighting if Biden wins.”
Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images This spring, in the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States, New York began conducting a weekly poll to learn more about how the pandemic was upending our readers’ lives. Thousands of you opened up to us about the havoc this year was wreaking on your mental health, work-life balance, future plans, and more.
“Frankly, one of complete karmic balance. I would never wish ill on someone – even someone as heinous as Trump – but there’s something perfectly appropriate about it, given his continued lying, lack of leadership, and utter inability to sympathize with what people are going through.” “Shocked, but not surprised. I feel bad for the front line workers and true Americans who contracted COVID working to feed their families or save the lives of others. I feel bad for people who took precautions but suffered anyway. I do not feel bad for Donald Trump, who at every turn ignored, mocked, and disregarded scientific research and the recommendations of medical professionals.
“There will be no stimulus bill passed and we’ll have to wait more months for help. Also that the Supreme Court Justice will be confirmed which is clearly, oh so clearly being rushed by hypocrites. This to me is a scary sign that we are no longer a true democracy.” “1) The volume of conspiracy theories and other misinformation. My own grandsons are planning to vote for Trump based on misinformation on social media. 2) Trump’s mental state and unwillingness to delegate. 3) U.S. enemies taking advantage of the moment. 4) Failure of a stimulus package to help Americans in great need.”
“I’m Black, visibly queer and trans, and partnered to a white person – I’m terrified about white mob violence and domestic terrorism. I can’t sleep at night and I’m always anxious. I fucking hate this.”“I’m concerned about the virus spreading more, and more quickly. I’m concerned that conservatives want to focus on the Supreme Court when that should be second to the virus.
How much trust do you have in election polls? “Plenty! And people who say they ‘don’t trust polls’ are infuriating. The polls in 2016 suggested a 30% chance of Trump winning and when you look at any given state where Clinton was projected to win, but Trump won instead, the polling had shown a very close race. This truly irritates me so much.”
“I may be a bit skeptical, but want to believe them. But until today they never tapped me. So I wonder who they’re all asking to answer these polls.” Total Mentions of … 2016: 99 times
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