GOP Governor: Vaccination hesitation among Trump voters is ‘natural resistance to the government’

Arkansas Gov. Asa HutchinsonAsa HutchinsonSunday shows the preview: the Biden administration fights against the increase of the border; US mourns shooting victims in Atlanta Republican Party Governor: It’s time for COVID-19 ‘heavy’ restrictions to fall into ‘oblivion’ New Arkansas abortion law a sign of the times MORE (R) on Sunday said that the vaccine hesitation reported among supporters of the former President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden hampered by lack of confirmations Letlow wins Louisiana special election to replace deceased husband Number of migrant children in US custody has exceeded 15,000: report MORE it is due to “a natural resistance to the government”, calling it “worrying”.

Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union”, host Dana BashDana BashKhashoggi’s fiancee: Not punishing the Saudi Crown Prince would be ‘a stain on our humanity’ Democratic Senate: Saudi relationship being ‘recalibrated’ Sunday programs – Trump’s resurgence, COVID-19 vaccines and variants dominate MORE asked Hutchinson what he thought of the hesitation, noting that voters in his state of Arkansas are largely pro-Trump. At the beginning of the program, Bash noted that half of Trump’s supporters said they did not plan to receive a coronavirus vaccine.

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

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

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

“Well, I’m really happy that he indicated – get the vaccine [and] promoted that, ”said Hutchinson. “I don’t know the story behind why he wasn’t at PSA with the other presidents. Any message is useful and I think we have to have our leaders, we have to have sports figures, we have to have different representatives from our community, including our political leaders, they say [the] the vaccine is important. “

During the same interview, Hutchinson stated that he planned to withdraw the mask’s mandate in Arkansas in late March. Bash asked why the mask’s mandate would be suspended, given the evidence that was collected throughout the pandemic.

“We’ve been at this for a year and we know a lot more today than we did a year ago. And so we had to educate people to understand the importance of the mask and I hope that even though we withdraw the mandate from the mask, people will continue to use the mask. mask when you can’t safely distance yourself, “said Hutchinson.

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