> OR are they against this one vaccine because of political affiliation.
It's not easily attributable to "political affiliation." Trump was touting the vaccines through his whole campaign and is still bragging and taking credit for them. MSNBC did one of those TV segments where they go and interview backwards people from America's hinterland who weren't planning to get vaccinated, and although most were Trump voters, not a single one said they would change their mind if he advocated taking it.
The actual difference between these vaccines and others which is driving skepticism is that we have no observational data about their long-term effects.
It's not easily attributable to "political affiliation." Trump was touting the vaccines through his whole campaign and is still bragging and taking credit for them. MSNBC did one of those TV segments where they go and interview backwards people from America's hinterland who weren't planning to get vaccinated, and although most were Trump voters, not a single one said they would change their mind if he advocated taking it.
The actual difference between these vaccines and others which is driving skepticism is that we have no observational data about their long-term effects.