Politico November 14, 2025
Sophie Gardner, Kelly Hooper

With help from Lauren Gardner and Amanda Chu

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BROAD TRUST IN VACCINES — Routine vaccinations remain popular across political parties, though a significant sector — while still a minority — is vaccine-skeptical.

A new survey from Republican pollster Alex Lundry — on behalf of centrist nonprofit Centerline Liberties — found that 70 percent of people said they keep their children up to date on vaccines. In comparison, 7 percent said their children had skipped some vaccines, and 22 percent said they don’t keep their children up to date at all. The poll was shared exclusively with Pulse.

Most respondents were supportive of vaccination across the board, including Republicans. But more than a third of GOP respondents expressed...

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