The latest survey conducted by the esteemed Fabrizio, Lee & Associates has revealed a startling revelation that may shatter the mainstream media’s narrative. According to the poll, which was led by none other than Tony Fabrizio himself, the principal pollster for both Trump’s 2016 and 2024 presidential campaigns, Republican voters are actually more in favor of states having the power to determine their own cannabis policies without federal intervention than the general voting population.
Yes, you read that right. The Grand Old Party, known for its conservative values and strict stance on drug policies, has surprised many with their overwhelming support for state autonomy when it comes to cannabis. In fact, a whopping 72% of GOP voters expressed their approval for this idea, while the general voting population came in at a slightly lower 68%.
This finding has left many scratching their heads and rethinking their assumptions about the Republican party’s stance on marijuana. Could it be that the stereotypical image of a conservative, anti-cannabis voter is not as accurate as we once thought? Or perhaps, as some experts suggest, the issue of states’ rights is a powerful force that transcends party lines.
Whatever the reason may be, one thing is clear: the landscape of cannabis policies is shifting, and the GOP is not immune to this change. So, let’s keep an open mind and see where this trend takes us. After all, in the words of the great Bob Dylan, “the times they are a-changin’.