Coronavirus concerns drop in 2020 swing states as Republican fears fall, CNBC/Change Research poll finds

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Coronavirus concerns drop in 2020 swing states as Republican fears fall, CNBC/Change Research poll finds
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Fears about coronavirus have fallen in key 2020 swing states, a new CNBC/ChangePolls survey finds.

, the States of Play poll found. The share of respondents with major worries about the pandemic dropped from 76% in mid-April.

The poll surveyed 3,544 likely voters across the six states from May 1 to 3, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points. Only 12% of Democratic voters responded that the effects of the coronavirus are starting to get better, versus 66% who said they are still getting worse. At the same time, 69% of likely GOP voters said things are starting to get better, while only 19% said they are getting worse.

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