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Americans have little trust in the information they are hearing from President Trump about the novel coronavirus, and their confidence in the federal government’s response to it is declining sharply, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll.
Just 46% of Americans now say the federal government is doing enough to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, down from 61% in February.
Just 37% of Americans now say they had a good amount or a great deal of trust in what they’re hearing from the president, while 60% say they had not very much or no trust at all in what he’s saying.
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katya444 said:
What’s your point? Half of what came out of Prez Obama & Bush before him was not believed either. They are politicians for Pete’s sake!
hathor9 reblogged this from npr and added: If that trust is Not “Declining” then those Trumpites must seriously love riding his “D”! ๐คฌ๐คจ๐ค๐
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Well, duh!
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