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This study does nothing but examine the amount of misinformation spread by Trump, it does not quantify the actual impact of his rhetoric on actual health outcomes or vaccine uptake.
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and please, if you can find a newer poll about the partisan divide on vaccinations, link it. i'd be happy to see the most recent numbers...
Sure, here's the results from a Morning Consult survey conducted between August 17 and 23:

Once again, my previous point is confirmed that the breakdown among independents is closer to that of Republicans than Democrats. Also interesting to see that the rate of vaccine hesitancy among Republicans, independents, blacks and hispanics is 26/20/20/17 percent, respectively. Statistically speaking, the jab-happiness of registered Democrats is the true outlier, not the vaccine hesitancy of registered Republicans.
Another interesting snippet is that the rate of vaccine hesitancy in much criticized Florida perfectly aligns with the national average:

So say what you will about DeSantis' stance on masks or lockdowns, but he did a good job on vaccines, considering the southern nature and the socio-demographic makeup of Florida.
Source:
https://morningconsult.com/covid19-vaccine-dashboard/