Poll: Donald Trump faces deep pessimism as election nears
Donald Trump insists he did not want to start a panic over coronavirus. Image via AP.

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A majority of the country says the county is on the wrong track.

Less than seven weeks before Election Day, most Americans are deeply pessimistic about the direction of the country and skeptical of President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Roughly 7 in 10 Americans think the nation is on the wrong track, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. It’s an assessment that poses a challenge for Trump as he urges voters to stay the course and reward him with four more years in office instead of handing the reins of government to Democrat Joe Biden.

Trump’s argument to voters hinges in part on persuading Americans that the pandemic, which has killed nearly 200,000 people in the U.S., is receding. Yet just 39% of Americans approve of how Trump is handling the outbreak.

“Clearly it has been mishandled,” said Don Smith, 77, of Kannapolis, North Carolina. Smith, an independent who plans to vote for Biden in November, said he’s been particularly troubled by what he sees as Trump’s efforts to sideline public health experts and scientists.

Most Americans have more favorable views of health officials than of the Republican President as they have throughout the pandemic. Seventy-eight percent say they have some or great confidence in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency at the forefront of crafting recommendations for how Americans can best protect themselves from the highly contagious coronavirus

Yet the White House has repeatedly sought to assert more control over the CDC. And on Wednesday, Trump publicly undercut CDC Director Robert Redfield on two crucial matters: the likely timeline for vaccine availability and the effectiveness of wearing face masks.

Redfield told lawmakers that a vaccine — if approved, and none has been to this point — would likely not be widely available to Americans until at least the middle of next year. Trump disputed that, saying a vaccine could begin to be rolled out as soon as next month — just ahead of the presidential election — and be broadly available soon after.

Trump was also at odds with Redfield over masks, which the President says he supports but rarely wears. Redfield told lawmakers that wearing a mask is “more guaranteed to protect me against COVID than when I take a COVID vaccine.” No way, the President said, declaring the opposite was true.

Following the public rebuke and a private phone call with Trump, Redfield tried to backtrack from some of his statements, saying the questions in the congressional hearing were unclear.

Through his words and actions, Trump has increasingly been trying to convey the impression that the nation is moving past the pandemic. He’s regularly traveling around the country for campaign events, speaking to tightly packed crowds. Though he largely held outdoor events through the summer, he headlined two large indoor events over the weekend. Public health officials say transmission rates are higher indoors versus outdoors.

Trump says of the pandemic: “I really believe we’re rounding the corner, and I believe that strongly.”

Overall, Trump’s approval rating sits at 43%, well within the narrow range it has been throughout his first term, and slightly higher than it was earlier in the summer. The President is propped up by support from 86% of Republicans, though a somewhat lower percentage of GOP voters — 75% — back his handling of the pandemic.

Despite Trump’s unfailingly optimistic words about the pandemic, the majority of Americans — 69% — say they are still at least somewhat worried about themselves or their family members being infected with the virus. That number is lower than it was in July, when infection rates in several states were spiking.

Assessments of the state of the pandemic are sharply split along partisan lines, reflecting the ways that it has become tied up in the nation’s deep partisan divisions. Eighty-three percent of Democrats say they are at least somewhat concerned about the virus, compared with 55% of Republicans.

Still, those findings show the risks for Trump in downplaying the virus in the campaign’s final weeks, given how many Americans — including many in his own party — still view COVID-19 as a threat.

Biden has vowed to prioritize the views of public health officials if he wins, going so far as to say he would be willing to effectively shut down states again if that were the recommendation from medical advisers. The former Vice President also regularly wears a mask and has largely limited his campaign travel to small, socially distanced events.

During an event on Wednesday, Biden warned Americans that the country could be heading for a “very dangerous autumn,” citing models showing cases could spike again later this year.

As Americans also weigh their options in upcoming congressional elections, few have high praise for the legislative branch. Just 5% say they are highly confident in Congress, while 47% have some confidence; 48% say they are not confident.

Lawmakers have spent months wrangling over how to proceed over another coronavirus relief package that could help small businesses, schools and state and local governments. But Democrats and Republicans remain far apart on the specifics and the overall price tag, and it appears likely they could depart Washington for a preelection recess without authorizing any more money.

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The AP-NORC poll of 1,108 adults was conducted Sept. 11-14 using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.

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Republished with permission of The Associated Press.

Associated Press


5 comments

  • James Robert Miles

    September 17, 2020 at 8:21 pm

    Deep pessimisim, is just for starters. If you like being lied to about EVERYTHING than Trump is your man! If you like someone who never served in the U.S. military because of his so called bone spurs than Trump is your man. If you like someone who refers to dead U.S. military soldiers as suckers and losers than Trump is your man. If you like a President who lets Russia use our soldiers for target practice in foreign countries than Trump is your msn. If you like someone who is responsible for 200,000 dead Americans because of the virus pandemic which he did little if anything about than Trump is your man. If you like someone who refuses to wear a mask during a pandemic because it makes him look bad than Trump is your man. If you like someone who says that if he doesn’t win the next election before it even happens that the election is fixed than Trump is your man. If you like the fact that the U.S. has the worst deficit in its history because of Trump and his parties always giving tax breaks to the rich, than Trump is your man. If you like a President who is trying to destroy Social Security and Medicare within three years than Trump is your man. If you like someone who is apparently in love with dictators like Putin and North Koreas’ Kim Jung Un, than Trump is your man. If you like someone who is trying to destroy Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Speech and the right to peacefully protest than Trump is your man. If you like the idea of a male President who wears make up, dyes his hair and uses a spray on tan than Trump is your man. If you like a man who makes fun of handicapped people than Trump is your man. If you like someone who calls members of the KKK and Nazi skin heads ‘good people’ than Trump is your man. If you like someone who overcharges the American taxpayer for rooms at his hotels to accomodate HIS Secret Service security officers than Trump is your man. If you like a man who believes that it is OK to grab a woman by her private parts while he cheats on his wife than Trump is your man. If you like someone who tells the American people to drink bleach in order to supposedly cure Covid than Trump is your man. If you like someone who blames “exploding trees” for the California wild fires rather than climate change than Trump is your man. If you like someone who separates families while putting children in cages than Trump is your man. Trump is a walking disaster who is so desperate to win that he just might start WW3! While Biden was never my first choice TRUMP HAS GOT TO GO or what’s left of the U.S. will be destroyed! DUMP TRUMP 2020!

    • John McMahon

      September 18, 2020 at 11:11 pm

      Blah blah blah! SORRY JAMES!Aren’t you embarrassed that your hollow accusations all eminate from msnbc, your single source for all of your hack political opinions. All we get from you is DNC talking points , FAKE Trump scandals …with ZERO evidence just More fake news from morally corrupted sodomites.

      • James Robert Miles

        September 19, 2020 at 8:17 am

        I never watch the corporate controlled media propaganda machine so your completely wrong. I just use my brain regarding your fascist dear leader Trump. Prove that ANYTHING that I said is wrong. You can’t and you won’t because you people don’t deal in facts. The truth hurts but the truth is all fake news for you and your ilk! Grow a brain and leave your sodomite sexual perversion out of it if that’s possible. Your are just another right-wing fascist, racist, homophobe who is in love with a real sexual pervert, your “man” Trump! Dump TRUMP 2020 and save America from Nazi fascism!

  • Sonja Fitch

    September 17, 2020 at 9:57 pm

    Trump is a damn failure and loser! Facts! This narcissistic bastard has to be voted out of office! Any and all of the goptrump cult have to be voted out! Vote blue!

  • Sam

    September 18, 2020 at 8:54 am

    The tradition in this country and all over the world is when the going gets tough to blame the person in charge. I think we should continue that proud tradition.

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