Plurality of voters anticipate a more festive holiday this year with few altering their plans
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In an ongoing effort to gauge public views on the state of the nation, this month’s Daily Kos/Civiqs survey asked respondents about their holiday plans, how they compare to last year, and how concerned they are about the spread of the omicron variPlurality of voters anticipate a more festive holiday this year with few altering their plans
In an ongoing effort to gauge public views on the state of the nation, this month’s Daily Kos/Civiqs survey asked respondents about their holiday plans, how they compare to last year, and how concerned they are about the spread of the omicron variant. By and large, people are looking forward to a more festive season this year than last, with few poised to alter their plans based on the pandemic. Indeed, 47% of registered voters feel like this holiday season will be more festive for their family than last year’s, while 39% said it would not, and 15% were unsure. For the most part, the question didn’t reveal big partisan differences, which suggests the improved outlook this year was shared more generally across party lines. VOTERS SAYING THIS HOLIDAY WILL BE MORE FESTIVE FOR FAMILY THAN LAST YEAR’S Total Democrat republican independent yes 47% 51% 44% 45% no 39% 35% 42% 39% unsure 15% 14% 14% 16% Read more