Support for legal pot declines in PA + voters distrust RFK, Jr and AI Chatbots
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Join the latest PPD pod where we chat with Muhlenberg College Prof. and pollster, Chris Borick, about his new poll on healthcare in Pennsylvania.
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While more people still favor legalizing recreational marijuana in PA, its support has dropped considerable in the past 5 years, from 58% in favor to just 47% now according to a new poll via Muhlenberg College's Institute for Public Opinion…and the number of folks who are ambivalent about it has also jumped considerably.
As pollster Chris Borick, who conducted the poll, remarked:
"If I was a Republican legislator and I'm looking at this [legalizing recreational marijuana], I'm certainly not diving in headfirst. It's not the slam dunk that some folks would tell you, that's for certain."
PA residents do not like the direction of healthcare here in the state but yet hold their own Primary Care Physician (PCP) in very high regard. And a majority don't trust either HHS Secretary RFK, Jr. or chatbots.
We also chat about the big-time Democratic primary in PA's 7th Cong. District in the Lehigh Valley.
Thanks to TruthonWeed.com for sponsoring this podcast. Enjoy...