Saturday, 21 March 2020

Despite Waging An Intense Media Smear Campaign, Stunned Fake News Liberals Watch Trump’s Approval Rating Soar To 55% For Handling Coronavirus

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Despite Waging An Intense Media Smear Campaign, Stunned Fake News Liberals Watch Trump’s Approval Rating Soar To 55% For Handling Coronavirus

by Geoffrey Grider

An ABC News/Ipsos poll released Friday reports that 55 percent of respondents approve of Trump's management of the COVID-19 coronavirus public health crisis

A majority of Americans now approve of President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey, as the administration has issued stricter federal guidelines in recent days and the president has adopted a more public-facing role in combating the disease.

If you are on Twitter, you have watched as the Liberal fake news media have tried their best to paint President Trump as a racist for daring to use the phrase 'Chinese virus', but alas their efforts have been to no avail. A poll out today from the Liberals at fake news NBC shows Trump has a 55% approval rating from the American people on his handling of the coronavirus. 55%! And that's a poll conducted by Liberals, imagine what would have happened if they would have polled more conservatives.
Yes, Trump is doing all sorts of things that the greedy Liberals hate him for, like saying that the state governors need to take more responsibility for their own states before coming to wean on the Federal teat. Imagine that! That's Founding Fathers territory right there. Get your act together, govs, and fix your own problems. Seriously. No, Trump is doing a fantastic job, and in the end, it will all shift in his favor as it has consistently since he was elected in 2016.
*whistling*..."and everybody was kung flu fighting"...lol.

Poll: Majority of Americans now approve of Trump's coronavirus management

FROM POLITICO: An ABC News/Ipsos poll released Friday reports that 55 percent of respondents approve of Trump's management of the public health crisis, while 43 percent disapprove. The latest figures represent a boost in the president's rating from the previous iteration of the survey, published one week ago, which showed only 43 percent approval for Trump and 54 percent disapproval.
The uptick in public sentiment comes in the wake of a variety of measures the president has taken to combat the rapid spread of COVID-19 within the United States. Trump has been widely criticized for his initial response to the pandemic, as well as his administration's inability to quickly ramp up testing across the country.
NEW POLL: Majority of Americans now say they approve of Trump's handling of coronavirus https://t.co/Qf9QEJSfpl pic.twitter.com/zuYsot8mQd
— The Hill (@thehill) March 20, 2020
Since last Friday, Trump has declared a national emergency, expanded the European travel ban, urged against group gatherings of more than 10 people, signaled his support for dispensing checks to affected Americans, and invoked the Defense Production Act — although he has stopped short of actually triggering the statute.
The president has also often led the daily press briefings of the White House coronavirus task force, announcing new federal actions, taking questions from reporters and generally appearing more solemn regarding the nature of the threat facing the U.S.
Governors on the front lines of the outbreak have praised the administration's increased engagement, while still demanding a more robust, all-encompassing federal response and the delivery of sorely needed medical equipment in anticipation of the coronavirus' overrunning of local health care systems.
But Trump has largely placed the onus back on governors to acquire those potentially life-saving supplies, telling reporters Thursday that the federal government is "not a shipping clerk."
He has also denied responsibility for the administration's testing failures in the early stages of the outbreak, instead blaming without evidence former President Barack Obama and attributing the shortfall to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. READ MORE

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