The Number of the Day by Scott Rasmussen and Ballotpedia
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** WELCOME TO THE NUMBER OF THE DAY
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** DECEMBER 18, 2020
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A new _PoliticalIQ_ survey found that 62% of voters nationwide now believe the worst of the coronavirus is still to come. That’s down six points from the all-time high level of pessimism reached two weeks ago. However, it’s unchanged from a month ago and up six points from pre-election ([link removed]) levels of concern.[1] ([link removed]) [2] ([link removed]) [3] ([link removed])
Twenty-one percent (21%) now believe the worst is behind us. That’s up three points from two weeks ago.[1] ([link removed]) [2] ([link removed])
Thirty-four percent (34%) of Republicans now believe the worst of the pandemic is behind us. That’s up ten points from two weeks ago, but still not back to the pre-election levels of optimism.[1] ([link removed]) [2] ([link removed])
Just 16% of independents and 14% of Democrats believe the worst is behind us. Those figures have changed little in recent weeks.[1] ([link removed]) [2] ([link removed])
Men are somewhat more optimistic than women.[1] ([link removed])
The table below highlights selected results showing trends over the past few months.[1] ([link removed]) [2] ([link removed]) [link removed]
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