In this Oct-Nov 2009 CNN poll, for example, 57% approved of Obama’s handling of H1N1. Per 538, Trump is at 43.5% approval of his handling of the coronavirus.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) May 10, 2020
In summary, Trump bashing Obama for “poor marks, bad polls” on H1N1 does not make sense. https://t.co/F8vnsZNIGy pic.twitter.com/9SR5YyYuKU
A new 50-state poll shows that *every single governor* in the United States has a higher approval rating for handling the coronavirus than Trump does in that governor's state. https://t.co/vNHorrS4BK
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) May 1, 2020
3 governors are reopening their states faster than their voters want. @davidlazer @NUnetsi, @Ognyanova @RutgersCommInfo, @matthewabaum @Kennedy_School find out what the citizens of Georgia, Tennessee and Florida think of their governors’ plans. #Covid19https://t.co/FDoNYAVDKm
— Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog) April 30, 2020
Trump wants schools to reopen. 85% of Americans disagree. https://t.co/YCb22a2OBi
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) April 29, 2020
New NPR poll:
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) April 29, 2020
55% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of coronavirus, a 6 point *jump* in the last month. Only 44% approve.
By 55-40, they prefer Biden over Trump on coronavirus
By 51-44, they prefer Biden to Trump on the economy (big)https://t.co/1fEGdFalei
Analysis: Again and again, Americans give their governors higher marks on coronavirus than their president https://t.co/NxuAwPIZBX
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 28, 2020
Fascinating leftover @CivisAnalytics stat from this piece:
— Jim Tankersley (@jimtankersley) April 27, 2020
Of Americans WHO OPPOSE LOCKDOWNS:
Just over 5% are nonwhite workers who have personally lost a job in the crisis.
Just under 70% are white workers who have *not* lost a job in the crisis. https://t.co/QZlltD5pqA
A poll released last week broke out responses in three groups:
— Philip Bump (@pbump) April 28, 2020
– those who lost work/pay causing a major problem
– those who lost work/pay with less effect
– those who lost no work/pay
All three groups support distancing by a 4-to-1 margin. https://t.co/xVkaoEeMLo pic.twitter.com/AwcwqQ075V
How many Americans are "very" worried about the coronavirus’s effect on the U.S. economy? https://t.co/El7aStHsgX
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) April 28, 2020
Analysis: Those who’ve lost work or pay from the virus still broadly support stay-at-home measures https://t.co/SQDqUhHoqc
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 27, 2020
"Roughly half of adults ages 18 to 29 (48%) say they have had a virtual party or gathering because of COVID-19, compared with 38% of those ages 30 to 49 and 21% of those 50 and older," via @pewresearch @FactTank @Emily_Vogels https://t.co/dYA6stE112 pic.twitter.com/DNsYqeolzb
— Brooke Auxier (@brookeauxier) April 30, 2020