Were pandemic measures, such as stay-at-home orders and face-covering requirements, a violation of personal freedom or a necessary response to protect public health? What about potential vaccine requirements? As Americans look forward to celebrating Independence Day and its promise of life, liberty and happiness, a new survey from East Carolina University’s (ECU) Center for Survey Research (CSR) asked U.S. adults nationwide to consider questions on life and liberty during a global pandemic. The results of the survey (conducted June 14-19, 2021 with 1,105 U.S. adults) reveal not only significant differences in opinion along party lines, but also within the Republican Party.1
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Jonathan Morris
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morrisj@ecu.edu
Source: ECU Center for Survey Research
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