Editor's Note: The research below was conducted in partnership between Franklin Templeton and Gallup.WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Despite ongoing debate over the politicization of face mask use, the vast majority of Americans -- 80% -- now say they would be highly likely to wear a mask tomorrow if they were out of their house and in an indoor space.
Democrats are somewhat more likely than Republicans, 87% to 74%, to say they would be highly likely to wear a mask outside the home.Bar graph: Eight in 10 Americans would be "highly likely" to wear masks tomorrow if out of the house and in an indoor space.
74% of Republicans, as well as 87% of Democrats and 78% of Independents would be "highly likely" to wear masks tomorrow if out of the house and in an.