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Will you feel comfortable being in larger crowds?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
1,013 Votes

Will you feel comfortable being in larger crowds?

Yes, I feel safe!

10

No, not yet!

2

Yes, I feel safe!

10 Comments
Gerry Demuth
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Gerry Demuth

I NEVER didn't feel safe.

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

I have always felt safe in public. I have never worried about COVID and Im in my 60's.

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Marisa Wilkins
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Marisa Wilkins

I don’t feel like Covid is any different then the pandemic that we have every year that kills people. Look back at the first flu it killed 50 million people and infected 500 million. Then every year it has gone down. But here we are a 100 years later and it still kills 650,000 people worldwide

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Ric Pruitt
1
Ric Pruitt

Never was a problem,, what a sad sad Joke this IS !

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Claire Young
0
Claire Young

I have not felt unsafe in large crowds this entire time...

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Mary M
0
Mary M

If you go into Walmart or Fred Meyers there are huge crowds every day. And it is not fair to the small businesses.

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Rodney Prinzing
0
Rodney Prinzing

Because I live in what used to be a free nation.

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

I personally have never had a fear of COVID and the only reason I wear a mask is to prevent the gestapo from fining or closing local businesses. The vast majority of infections are milder than the flu.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Yes of course, we should NEVER have been closed, South Dakota never closed anything and had no mask mandate and their covid cases were lower than Oregon and they did not destroy any business, or increase suicide rates due to the closures like Oregon did. We need to live by faith not fear.

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No, not yet!

2 Comments
stuart johnson
0
stuart johnson

More vaccinations and continued mask wearing.

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Tarasem
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Tarasem

I have never felt comfortable in large crowds and have avoided them whenever possible my entire life.

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Have you seen your insurance premiums go up in recent years?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
153 Votes

Have you seen your insurance premiums go up in recent years?

YES

0

NO

0

YES

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NO

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Do you agree with the administration's assessment of Portland?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
263 Votes

Do you agree with the administration's assessment of Portland?

YES

1

NO

7

YES

1 Comment
AJ Middleton
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AJ Middleton

The Oregon government and local police force has done a HORRIBLE job at keeping crime down, protecting cities, citizens and federal agents. If they can't do their job, TRUMP WILL.

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Mike OConnor
Mike OConnor

Oh yeah, Trump did a great protecting when he incited the riot at the Capital on January 6th. Then had the unmitigated gall to pardon his MAGA idots for their crimes. What a guy...

NO

6 Comments
Lisa York
2
Lisa York

Trump's a big man-baby... needs to get his own house in order before sticking his nose in our business...and what's -her -name is just a mouthpiece...no original thought on anything...

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k san
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k san

ARE YOU KIDDING WITH THIS QUESTION?? Everyone knows his characterization of what is happening in Portland is complete fiction!!!

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Mike OConnor
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Mike OConnor

I usually spend a number of days each month in the Portland area, including downtown. Having worked in downtown Portland for many years, yes it's not what it once was. Having said that, it's definitely not a "war zone" and nothing like Trump and his minions would like you to think.

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Richard Martinson
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Richard Martinson

A bunch of crap from the Trump administration that hopes to incite a violent response that justifies the use of violence and military action. Illegal, immoral, and unconstitutional. Get them out!

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Jim McAllister
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Jim McAllister

Because the exaggeration of conditions in Portland, LA, memphis and Chicago is nowhere near the actual events. He and his henchpeople including traitor dereamer are only creating a reason to occupy american cities and attack the democrats.

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Lexus Maximus
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Lexus Maximus

It’s a very small minority that’s causing a problem and for the most part, the marches are peaceful and none-combative. Portland’s problems, generally speaking; are the homeless sleeping on the streets and trashing the area, and not people marching in the streets.

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