Americans are largely unimpressed with Pres. Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. @FiveThirtyEight crunches the numbers: https://t.co/IHS5VpB1Lg
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) April 24, 2020
NEW @AP poll: Just 28% of Americans say they’re regularly looking to President Donald Trump for information about the coronavirus pandemic and only 23% say they have high levels of trust in what the president is telling the public.https://t.co/DLhAEuMOCw
— Julie Pace (@jpaceDC) April 23, 2020
This is quite a testament to @realDonaldTrump’s failure of leadership. If he got this kind of score in any virtually other management job, he’d immediately be sacked. https://t.co/LAkUQ6sqHL
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) April 23, 2020
New @AP poll on social distancing mandates > pic.twitter.com/0GayilV64C
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) April 22, 2020
Morning Consult poll:
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 22, 2020
Only 14% say Americans should stop social distancing to stimulate the economy even if it means increasing the spread of the virus.
76% say Americans should continue to social distance for as long as necessary, even if it means continued economic damage.
Fifty-eight percent say they are more worried about stopping the virus' spread, while 32 percent are more concerned with the economic fallout, a new NBC News/WSJ poll shows.https://t.co/jcJQ6THvWk
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) April 22, 2020