DeSantis is failing Florida on COVID-19. New polling shows Floridians damn well know it
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ crusade against masking and other pandemic mitigation efforts isn’t playing well for him among Floridians, according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University.
The fact that 60% of Floridians support in-school masking, according to the poll, is nothing short of an indictment of DeSantis’ failing leadership as his state suffers its most deadly period in the pandemic.
By 61% - 33%, Floridians say the recent spike in COVID-19 cases was preventable
73% of Floridians currently view the surge as a serious problem
59% say the pandemic's spread is out of control in the state
The public also broadly disagrees with the policies DeSantis has been pushing for months—policies that endanger their lives, including those of their children.
68% say local officials should be able to require masks in indoor public spaces
69% say it's a bad idea to withhold pay for school officials who vote to require masking (which the DeSantis administration is currently in the process of doing), while just 25% support it
59% support requiring everyone to wear masks while in indoor public spaces
63% say masking is primarily a public health issue, with just 33% saying it's more about personal freedom
62% say health care workers should be required to get vaccinated, just 33% oppose it
60% favor vaccine mandates for teachers, just 36% oppose them
The poll also found that DeSantis was underwater regarding whether residents think he is helping the situation or making it worse.
DeSantis picked a fight on masking—choosing to champion the fringe ‘personal freedom’ crowd over the lives of children. He is now facing a massive revolt among Florida schools and, the polling suggests, a loss of confidence among the electorate.