(CNN) A majority of Americans, 62%, believe political pressure from the Trump administration will cause the US Food and Drug Administration to rush approval of a coronavirus vaccine before Election Day on November 3, according to a new health tracking poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation. More women than men -- 70% compared to 55% -- said they worried the FDA would rush approval of a vaccine, the poll found. If a Covid-19 vaccine was ready and available for free before the upcoming election, just over half of respondents, 54%, said they would not get one, while 42% said they would. Breaking down the numbers: A majority of independents (56%) and Republicans (60%) said they wouldn't get a Covid-19 vaccine, but half of Democrats said they would. However, 81% of those surveyed said they don't believe a coronavirus vaccine would be available before November 3.
Source: CNN September 10, 2020 11:59 UTC