AP Poll: Less Than Half Of Americans Approve Of Trump’s Handling Of The Coronavirus

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AP Poll: Less Than Half Of Americans Approve Of Trump’s Handling Of The Coronavirus
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Less than half of Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus so far by rachsandl

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Of the 1,057-person survey, 44% said they approve of Trump’s response to the virus so far and an even lower number—38%—said they approve of the entire federal government’s response to the pandemic.

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