The Memo Low trust in Trump mars crisis response
BY NIALL STANAGE 04/21/20 06:00 AM EDT
"Trust in President Trump’s ability to deal with the coronavirus crisis — and even to impart reliable information about it — is eroding, posing a significant danger to his reelection hopes.
In several polls, the share of the population that finds Trump trustworthy on the crisis is lower than his overall job approval number — an indication that the lack of public trust cannot be attributed only to the nation’s partisan divide.
The fact that concerns about Trump’s accuracy are felt beyond the ranks of his ideological foes could be a political time-bomb as the nation begins to grapple with the tough question of when to begin reopening.
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released over the weekend indicated that Trump’s statements on the coronavirus were trusted by only 36 percent of voters. This is a full 10 points lower than the share of voters who approve of his job performance overall.
A Pew Research Center poll conducted April 7-12 found 57 percent of Americans saying that Trump had done a “poor” or “only fair” job of giving accurate information on the crisis, while 42 percent said he was doing a “good” or “excellent” job. That was a notch or two worse than his overall approval rating, with 44 percent approving and 53 percent disapproving.
On one hand, the numbers may not be all that surprising. Trump’s freewheeling performances at his near-daily press conferences have included hotly disputed claims about everything from the availability of tests to the likely effectiveness of anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19.
On Sunday alone, he repeated a previous false claim that he had “inherited” defective tests for the virus — something that is an impossibility since the disease only emerged in recent months — and suggested that “nobody ever thought” such a crisis could develop, despite long-standing fears about pandemics among public health officials.
There is also the broader issue of Trump’s reputation for exaggeration and untruth. A running tally from The Washington Post asserted that the president had made more than 16,000 false or misleading claims in the three years between his inauguration and this January.
Democrats contend that there is something particularly striking about the lack of public confidence in the president during a full-blown national emergency."
moar:
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/493777-the-memo-low-trust-in-trump-mars-crisis-response
but of course
our evolution
larp hoax
some hacker in mothers basement
stupid/crazy conspiracy theorists
VIOLENT WHITE NATIONALISTS (MEANS RACIST SEPARATIST TO INNOCENT EARS) THAT MUST BE STOPPED! kek
It has a been a true pleasure to watch as we go from relative obscurity to PEPE IS NEWS NOW!
true true freed flipped
all one has to do is watch Rush during the Bush/Neocon Era and its all over pretty much.
Was Rush simply surviving?
We may never know….
Yes, it is Time….
the subtle finklestein slide is kek