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Liz Claman: Trump Hasn’t Been ‘Strong Enough’ to Push Vaccines, He Tied Hesitancy with Politics a Couple of Days Ago

‘It’s Donald Trump who is the voice of conservatives and the voice of the Republican party’
By Grabien Staff

EXCERPT:

CLAMAN: “And so, therefore, when you start to see that no matter what anybody says, whether it is individual governors, Kay Ivey of Alabama came out swinging, she was way stronger than arguably that voice of the Republican Party. If all the polls are right, it’s Donald Trump who is the voice of conservatives and the voice of the Republican Party. He got the vaccine, albeit privately. He has said, go and get the vaccine. However, just a couple of days ago he came out and said people aren’t getting the vaccine because they don’t trust the election results. He tied that into politics. So, you can understand why the media, including 'The Independent' or 'The Hill' — I mean, 'The Hill' just had a headline that I saw that said, 'Only Trump can fix this issue of people being too scared to get the vaccination,' because they do listen to him and he has not come out strongly enough and, in fact, kind of walked back some of this. Facebook, of course, is a huge problem. And by the way, it’s not just conservative voices, Howie. It’s RFK, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who has come out as an anti-vaxxer spewing a lot of liberal negative anti-vax news, and that’s just a problem."

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