Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Biden's COVID-19 rescue plan continues to unify Americans even as GOP uniformly opposes it

US Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (R), Democrat of California, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, hold a press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on November 6, 2020. - Schumer warned his Republican colleagues Thursday that they were "poisoning" the country's democracy by continuing to refuse to acknowledge Joe Biden's presidential election victory last week. (Photo by Nicholas Kamm / AFP) (Photo by NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer make the case for the Democrats' Covid Relief Package.

The closer Democrats get to passing one of the most popular major legislative initiatives in over a decade, the more polling shows it continues to be wildly popular and, dare we say it, unifying. At least among the American public.

A new Public Policy Polling survey released Tuesday found that several key provisions in President Biden's American Rescue Plan not only draw support approaching or above three-quarters of American voters, but it also gets majority support from GOP voters. Those key provisions are targeted at increasing access to health care, particularly for struggling Americans.

  • Lowering healthcare costs for people who lost their coverage due to job loss during the pandemic: 77% of voters support this American Rescue Plan provision, including 58% of Republicans
  • $1,400 relief checks for middle income and working families who need it the most: 74% of voters support it, including 61% of Republicans
  • Capping insurance premiums for millions so none pay more than 9% of their income for health coverage: 72% support, with 57% support among Republicans (only 11% of voters overall oppose this provision)
  • New funding to surge vaccine distribution and COVID-19 testing: 71% of voters favor it, including 51% of Republicans and 72% voters over 65.

But hey, if you're a GOP lawmaker even in a swingy district or one of the nine Republicans representing a district that Joe Biden won last November, why not roll the dice and unanimously vote against it—thereby aligning yourself against anything that's remotely good in the world while voting lockstep with the GOP Sedition Caucus. Whatever you do, don't create any daylight between yourself and that group of anti-democratic fascists.

And definitely don't look at the part of the PPP survey that found a 45% plurality of voters would be less likely to vote for their congressperson if they voted against the COVID-19 relief package. That plurality included 21% of GOP voters and 37% of independents saying they would be less likely to reelect a representative who opposed the package. Additionally, just 22% of voters say they would be more likely to vote for their member of Congress if they voted against the plan. 

And yet, every single Republican member of the House voted against it. All of them are either hoping against hope that the nation’s economy tanks or betting that their loyalty pledge to Donald Trump and the GOP looms larger than whether they actually tried to help struggling constituents.

Who is that 3-headed masked man?  Omigod, it's the president of the United States.  Imagine how many lives would've been saved had the previous president set an example last year.

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