POLITICO-Harvard poll: Stark partisan divide on reopening America

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Most Republicans are rallying behind President Donald Trump’s calls for a quick reopening of businesses closed by coronavirus shutdowns, while Democrats strongly favor a more cautious approach

The country is now nearly evenly split over whether businesses like gyms, hair salons and shopping malls should resume operating in the next month, in a notable shift from

Just over 60 percent of Republicans said they supported reopening nonessential businesses in their states, about double the 29 percent of Democrats who responded the same way.. Just over half of independents said those businesses should come back online.

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