Republican Party Governor: Vaccination hesitation among Trump voters is “a natural resistance to government”

Governor of Arkansas Asa HutchinsonAsa Hutchinson Sunday shows the preview: the Biden administration faces an increase in the border; The United States mourns the victims of the GOP Governor’s Atlanta shooting: it’s time for COVID-19’s “heavy” restrictions to fall alongside the new Arkansas abortion law, a sign of the times MORE (R) Sunday said vaccine hesitation was reported among supporters of the first President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden hampered by lack of confirmations Letlow wins Louisiana special election to the House to replace the late husband. The number of migrant children in US custody rose from 15,000: MORE reports it is due to “a natural resistance to government,” which he considers “worrying.”

Appears on CNN’s “State of the Union” host Dana BashDana Bash, Khashoggi’s promise: Not punishing the Saudi Crown Prince would be a “stain on our humanity” Senate Democrat: Saudi relationship is “recalibrated,” shows on Sundays: Trump’s re-emergence, vaccines and COVID-variants 19 dominate MORE he asked Hutchinson what he did about the hesitation, and noted that voters in his Arkansas state are largely pro-Trump. Earlier on the show, Bash noted that half of Trump supporters said they do not plan to get a coronavirus vaccine.

“Well, I’ve thought a lot about it and I think it’s a natural resistance to government and skepticism. But look at the breadth of support here in Arkansas for President Trump and you have rural voters, you have minority voters and their hesitation it’s worrying, not just here, but across the country, ”Hutchinson said.

“And I hope that, as a country, we will get the vaccination rate of 50% of the population, but we will have more difficulty going from 50% to 70% and it is about overcoming skepticism,” he added. .

Bash also asked Hutchinson if he believed Trump should be more aggressive in his support for the vaccine. Trump expressed support for vaccination in an interview last week, but did not participate in the public service announcement that another former U.S. president was involved in promoting the vaccines.

“Well, I’m glad I said: take the vaccine [and] He promoted that, “Hutchinson said.” I don’t know the story behind why I wasn’t at the PSA with the other presidents. Any message is helpful and I think we need to have our leaders, we need to have sports figures, we need to have having different representatives of our community, including our political leaders, they say [the] the vaccine is important. “

During the same interview, Hutchinson stated that he planned to lift the mask warrant in Arkansas in late March. Bash asked why the mandate of the mask would be lifted, given the evidence that has been gathered throughout the pandemic.

“We’ve spent a year on this and we know a lot more today than we did a year ago. So we had to educate people to understand the importance of the mask and I hope that even though we remove the mandate from the mask, people will continue to use the mask when you can’t walk away safely, ”Hutchinson said.

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