Trump Approval Tops Disapproval for First Time in ABC News-Washington Post Poll

For the first time in his presidency, President Trump’s approval rating is higher than his disapproval rating in the ABC News-Washington Post poll. The news outlet’s poll, released Friday morning, has Trump at 48 percent approval and 46 percent disapproval.

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In the past month, as Trump has led the fight against the coronavirus, his approval number has risen five points and his disapproval dropped seven points.

Trump also has a slightly higher approval for his handling of the COVID-19 Chinese coronavirus crisis than his predecessor President Barack Obama for his handling of the Ebola virus six years ago, 51 to 49.

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A breakdown of the poll results show Trump’s strongest support comes from men and people over forty.

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ABC notes 66 percent of Americans have confidence in the federal government’s ability to handle the coronavirus.

Liberals and media figures have called for news outlets to stop live broadcasting Trump’s daily White House coronavirus task force briefings that have given the American people an unfiltered view of the President and his team.

One recent example:

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Link to poll results.

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Kristinn Taylor has contributed to The Gateway Pundit for over ten years. Mr. Taylor previously wrote for Breitbart, worked for Judicial Watch and was co-leader of the D.C. Chapter of FreeRepublic.com. He studied journalism in high school, visited the Newseum and once met David Brinkley.

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