The poll suggests supporting a flavor ban could be a “political liability.”
83% said they would be likely to cast their vote based on a candidate’s position on vaping, makingReports that President Trump was backtracking on a vaping products ban surfaced Monday, and several mentioned anthat that multiple reports suggested helped sway the president away from actually going through with one.
65% of the overall respondents said they would be less likely to approve of Trump if he enacted a flavor ban, with the same percentage of Republicans in agreement.
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