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As Monkeypox Ramps Up, 65% Majority Oppose Biden Administration Plan to Give WHO Authority in U.S.
(Austin, TX—June 13, 2022) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2021—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were from surveys conducted May 25th through May 29th of over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters.
“As we travel the country–voters express to us how fired up they are about this issue, despite the fact that it has not received appropriate media coverage. Americans saw the failure of the WHO over the last two years of COVID-19, and know well about WHO’s collaborating to cover up China’s mishandling of the pandemic from the start,” said Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action. “Many of the same leaders are now raising concerns about Monkeypox–and already we’re seeing absurd suggestions such as mask-wearing to combat it. The very idea that Americans would cede any of their health rights to an international body, especially one so clearly embedded with China, will not be tolerated by voters if it comes to pass."
For complete details on the poll, including graphics, please visit:
https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/news/nat-issues-who-authority-0531/
KEY INSIGHT: Majority of American Voters Oppose Plan to Let World Health Organization Have Widespread Authority in Health Decisions in the U.S.:
- 65 percent of American voters oppose the plan to let the World Health Organization have authority over the U.S. president and federal government in declaring health emergencies in the U.S. and having the authority to manage those emergency operations:
- 60.4 percent strongly oppose
- 4.6 percent somewhat oppose
- 26.4 percent of American voters support the plan to let the World Health Organization have authority over the U.S. president and federal government in declaring health emergencies in the U.S. and having the authority to manage those emergency operations:
- 13.8 percent strongly support
- 12.6 somewhat support
- 8.6 percent are not sure
KEY INSIGHT: Vast Majorities of Independents and Republicans Oppose Plan to Let World Health Organization Have Widespread Authority in Health Decision in the U.S., Democrats Divided:
- 75.9 percent of Independent voters oppose the plan to let the World Health Organization have authority over the U.S. president and federal government in declaring health emergencies in the U.S. and having the authority to manage those emergency operations. 14.9 percent support the plan and 9.2 percent are not sure.
- 87.5 percent of Republican voters oppose the plan to let the World Health Organization have authority over the U.S. president and federal government in declaring health emergencies in the U.S. and having the authority to manage those emergency operations. 9.9 percent support the plan and 2.5 percent are not sure.
- 37.6 percent of Democratic voters oppose the plan to let the World Health Organization have authority over the U.S. president and federal government in declaring health emergencies in the U.S. and having the authority to manage those emergency operations. 48.7 percent support the plan and 13.7 percent are not sure.
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