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la popularidad también va bajando y ahora está bajo 50% lo cual resulta curioso en el contexto de una crisis. Por ejemplo bush durante la crisis del 9/11 tenía la popularidad por las nubes 90% ... es decir, eso habla del mal manejo. Las crisis suelen unir a los norteamericanos
Lo bueno de EEUU es que es un país con los poderes bien distribuidos, autonomía de los estados, industrias que pueden fabricar insumos médicos, ejército poderoso y la máquina de imprimir billetes
no es así, de hecho siempre ha estado rondando en el 45%, con la crisis subio su popularidad.
Analysis: Trump's approval rating is rising amid the coronavirus crisis. What could it mean for November?
The coronavirus pandemic was bound to hurt President Donald Trump's reelection chances, right?
As thousands of Americans got sick, loved ones died and the economy cratered, many assumed the grim forecast – and the president initially downplaying it – would mean a much tougher road for Trump to stay in the White House come November.
But early reviews of Trump's handling of the crisis suggest that's not necessarily the case. A new Gallup poll found Trump's approval rating has shot up to 49% – matching the best of his presidency and a 5-point boost since the outbreak started. What's more, 60% of Americans in the Gallup poll approved of Trump's response to the outbreak.
Trump's 47.3% approval rating in Real Clear Politics' average of polls is his highest since taking office: He's up 5 points to 49% in a new ABC/Washington Post poll, up 1 point to 48% in a Fox News poll and up 1 point to 45% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Each showed mixed reviews on his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, in contrast to Gallup.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ump-approval-rating-mean-november/5078347002/
The coronavirus pandemic was bound to hurt President Donald Trump's reelection chances, right?
As thousands of Americans got sick, loved ones died and the economy cratered, many assumed the grim forecast – and the president initially downplaying it – would mean a much tougher road for Trump to stay in the White House come November.
But early reviews of Trump's handling of the crisis suggest that's not necessarily the case. A new Gallup poll found Trump's approval rating has shot up to 49% – matching the best of his presidency and a 5-point boost since the outbreak started. What's more, 60% of Americans in the Gallup poll approved of Trump's response to the outbreak.
Trump's 47.3% approval rating in Real Clear Politics' average of polls is his highest since taking office: He's up 5 points to 49% in a new ABC/Washington Post poll, up 1 point to 48% in a Fox News poll and up 1 point to 45% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Each showed mixed reviews on his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, in contrast to Gallup.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ump-approval-rating-mean-november/5078347002/
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