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TopicRepublican politicians are changing their stance on the vaccine.
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07/29/21 7:19:34 PM
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Krazy_Kirby posted...
it's not like democrats didn't either.

some said they wouldn't get it because it was a "trump vaccine" but then got it anyway

You're misremembering. From what I recall, the majority of Americans, not just the Dems, said they wouldn't go for something both rushed and untested. Now, it is true that the Dems believed that anything Trump endorsed would have been rushed or untested, largely thanks to his history of failures that carried his name, but no. Then a vaccine came out from a German company, and of course Trump and his people did what they could to take some credit for it while a fraction of the US population lined up to try and get the likely-tested vaccine that trump had no actual hand in. fast forward to today, and there are three or four different vaccines, none of which are the making of Trump or his ilk; naturally Dems, Independents, et al., would go for them as long as said people are able (without medical risk or allergies, for example).

That's not walking back. That's pouncing on a better offer.

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