Chart: About half of U.S. adults say Donald Trump is making the coronavirus situation seem "better than it really is" https://t.co/18KNSaSODm pic.twitter.com/FEMeNuu7HA
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) April 18, 2020
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— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) April 17, 2020
Please tell me if each of the following has done a good job or bad job dealing with the coronavirus outbreak:
President Trump
Good job 46%
Bad job 49%
Your state's governor
Good job 72%
Bad job 21%
(Monmouth U. Poll, 4/3-7/20)
more: https://t.co/hzOsaj0DDY
Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65%) say Trump was slow to respond to the coronavirus, including a majority of moderate Republicans, per @pewresearch poll. https://t.co/1ciQ6DCztF
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) April 18, 2020
New polling from PEW: 65% of Americans say Trump was *too slow* to take major steps to address the threat to the United States when cases of the disease were first reported in other countries.
— James Hohmann (@jameshohmann) April 16, 2020
73% say the worst is yet to come.
66% worry restrictions will be lifted too soon.
By a 2-to-1 margin, Americans are more worried about reopening the country too soon than too late.
— Philip Bump (@pbump) April 16, 2020
Perhaps that's related to Americans thinking Trump undersold the pandemic and acted too slowly to address it. https://t.co/KV1cA0TKuu
NEW @DataProgress/@crookedmedia poll:
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) April 16, 2020
– 71% very/somewhat concerned Trump Administration hasn’t provided enough testing
– 69% concerned Trump was warned in January but didn’t act til March
– 69% concerned Trump sent 2 million masks and medical equipment to China in Feb https://t.co/VAYO0kzmZI
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— OpinionToday.com (@OpinionToday) April 16, 2020
CDC, Dr. Fauci and WHO most trusted to tell the truth about coronavirus pandemic (@NavigatorSurvey) Details: https://t.co/kzLySpaqzr pic.twitter.com/FUKizD3mvW