Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

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Donald Trump is getting angrier every day in his press conferences as it appears that he has no authority and no control and has little knowledge.

Kushner was the bottom marker for trust. Trump was just above Kushner's bottom and Pence and Mnuchi were near Trump's 'bottom' which is their natural and preferred position.

The public has spoken and Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Donald Trump continues to demonstrate he is unfit for the position of POTUS.

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place
Jake Lahut 6 hours ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are once again the two most trusted American leaders on the coronavirus in Insider's latest poll.
With Jared Kushner taking on a more public role in the White House's coronavirus response, his entrance on to the poll started off with a thud.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."
Kushner is dead last among the 10 names respondents rated on trustworthiness in the Insider poll, averaging a 2.35, firmly in the "somewhat distrust" territory.
Fauci topped his score from last time, landing at a 3.96, while Cuomo rose to a 3.31.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

When it comes to who to trust on the coronavirus, Americans still rate Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the highest, a new Insider poll showed.

Insider asked poll respondents to rate 10 top Trump administration officials and governors on trustworthiness.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."

According to our poll, 1 means strongly distrust, 2 means somewhat distrust, 3 means neither trust nor distrust, 4 means somewhat trust, and 5 means strongly trust. Participants were asked to mark "NA" if they were unfamiliar with the person.

Fauci and Cuomo received the highest marks, while President Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received the lowest.


Respondents gave Fauci an average score of 3.96 out of 5 for trustworthiness — up slightly from 3.84 last time in late March. Fully 44% of respondents rated him five out of five, and a further 24% gave him a 4 of 5.

Cuomo received an average score of 3.31 out of 5, also up slightly from the last poll. Just shy of half — 46% — gave Cuomo a 4 or 5 on communication.
Global health ambassador Deborah Birx, the response coordinator of the coronavirus task force, got a score of 3.21 out of 5.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got an average score of 3.15 out of 5.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar was rated 3.03 out of 5.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, got an average score of 2.69 out of 5, down slightly from March.
Vice President Mike Pence was rated a 2.67 out of 5 on average for trustworthiness. While about a third of respondents gave Pence a 4 or 5, another third gave him a 1 of 5.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is no longer the lowest score last time, even though his rating of 2.51 out of 5 is down from March by a hair.
President Trump scored 2.48 out of 5 on average, also down very slightly from March, when he rated 2.56.
The poll's newest entry, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, saw the lowest score at 2.35 out of 5.
Kushner, who has been operating a different coronavirus task force and began making public statements on behalf of the coronavirus response only recently, received a 4 or 5 from less than 20% of respondents. As the president's son-in-law with no medical experience, Kushner received a 1 or 2 from 47% of respondents.
 
Trump's been behind the curve on this crisis from day 1. He's been trying to play catch up ever since, but keeps falling farther and farther behind. He is in over his head trying to convince the nation that his gut reactions are better than competent medical science. There's no way he comes out on top; in the end he is doomed to failure, and, as President Obama had to clean up after Dubya, President Biden will have to clean up after Trump.
 
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Not to worry; help is on the way. Trump's sorry ass will be gone in less than a year.

Thank "God!"
 
Not to worry; help is on the way. Trump's sorry ass will be gone in less than a year.

Thank "God!"
bwaaahaaaaahaaaaaa ! dream on ! when the virus is stopped and thew economy roars back Trump will be unbeatable .... his approval ratings are at an all time high !

An all time high for him, but that is a pretty low standard.
 
Not to worry; help is on the way. Trump's sorry ass will be gone in less than a year.

Thank "God!"
bwaaahaaaaahaaaaaa ! dream on ! when the virus is stopped and thew economy roars back Trump will be unbeatable .... his approval ratings are at an all time high !

An all time high for him, but that is a pretty low standard.
its higher than Obama's was at the same during his presidency .
 
Donald Trump is getting angrier every day in his press conferences as it appears that he has no authority and no control and has little knowledge.

Kushner was the bottom marker for trust. Trump was just above Kushner's bottom and Pence and Mnuchi were near Trump's 'bottom' which is their natural and preferred position.

The public has spoken and Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Donald Trump continues to demonstrate he is unfit for the position of POTUS.

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place
Jake Lahut 6 hours ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are once again the two most trusted American leaders on the coronavirus in Insider's latest poll.
With Jared Kushner taking on a more public role in the White House's coronavirus response, his entrance on to the poll started off with a thud.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."
Kushner is dead last among the 10 names respondents rated on trustworthiness in the Insider poll, averaging a 2.35, firmly in the "somewhat distrust" territory.
Fauci topped his score from last time, landing at a 3.96, while Cuomo rose to a 3.31.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

When it comes to who to trust on the coronavirus, Americans still rate Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the highest, a new Insider poll showed.

Insider asked poll respondents to rate 10 top Trump administration officials and governors on trustworthiness.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."

According to our poll, 1 means strongly distrust, 2 means somewhat distrust, 3 means neither trust nor distrust, 4 means somewhat trust, and 5 means strongly trust. Participants were asked to mark "NA" if they were unfamiliar with the person.

Fauci and Cuomo received the highest marks, while President Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received the lowest.


Respondents gave Fauci an average score of 3.96 out of 5 for trustworthiness — up slightly from 3.84 last time in late March. Fully 44% of respondents rated him five out of five, and a further 24% gave him a 4 of 5.

Cuomo received an average score of 3.31 out of 5, also up slightly from the last poll. Just shy of half — 46% — gave Cuomo a 4 or 5 on communication.
Global health ambassador Deborah Birx, the response coordinator of the coronavirus task force, got a score of 3.21 out of 5.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got an average score of 3.15 out of 5.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar was rated 3.03 out of 5.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, got an average score of 2.69 out of 5, down slightly from March.
Vice President Mike Pence was rated a 2.67 out of 5 on average for trustworthiness. While about a third of respondents gave Pence a 4 or 5, another third gave him a 1 of 5.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is no longer the lowest score last time, even though his rating of 2.51 out of 5 is down from March by a hair.
President Trump scored 2.48 out of 5 on average, also down very slightly from March, when he rated 2.56.
The poll's newest entry, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, saw the lowest score at 2.35 out of 5.
Kushner, who has been operating a different coronavirus task force and began making public statements on behalf of the coronavirus response only recently, received a 4 or 5 from less than 20% of respondents. As the president's son-in-law with no medical experience, Kushner received a 1 or 2 from 47% of respondents.

Yep. I said that bad mouthing Fauci would be an unwise move for Trump and his sycophants. Backfire..completely. Just take that shotgun, row the boat out into the middle of the lake and..FIRE!.
 
Not to worry; help is on the way. Trump's sorry ass will be gone in less than a year.

Thank "God!"
bwaaahaaaaahaaaaaa ! dream on ! when the virus is stopped and thew economy roars back Trump will be unbeatable .... his approval ratings are at an all time high !

Yeah...sure. Whatever you say. :) Down in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and now..even Florida??? Holy Crap!!
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - President Trump Job Approval
 
Donald Trump is getting angrier every day in his press conferences as it appears that he has no authority and no control and has little knowledge.

Kushner was the bottom marker for trust. Trump was just above Kushner's bottom and Pence and Mnuchi were near Trump's 'bottom' which is their natural and preferred position.

The public has spoken and Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Donald Trump continues to demonstrate he is unfit for the position of POTUS.

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place
Jake Lahut 6 hours ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are once again the two most trusted American leaders on the coronavirus in Insider's latest poll.
With Jared Kushner taking on a more public role in the White House's coronavirus response, his entrance on to the poll started off with a thud.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."
Kushner is dead last among the 10 names respondents rated on trustworthiness in the Insider poll, averaging a 2.35, firmly in the "somewhat distrust" territory.
Fauci topped his score from last time, landing at a 3.96, while Cuomo rose to a 3.31.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

When it comes to who to trust on the coronavirus, Americans still rate Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the highest, a new Insider poll showed.

Insider asked poll respondents to rate 10 top Trump administration officials and governors on trustworthiness.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."

According to our poll, 1 means strongly distrust, 2 means somewhat distrust, 3 means neither trust nor distrust, 4 means somewhat trust, and 5 means strongly trust. Participants were asked to mark "NA" if they were unfamiliar with the person.

Fauci and Cuomo received the highest marks, while President Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received the lowest.


Respondents gave Fauci an average score of 3.96 out of 5 for trustworthiness — up slightly from 3.84 last time in late March. Fully 44% of respondents rated him five out of five, and a further 24% gave him a 4 of 5.

Cuomo received an average score of 3.31 out of 5, also up slightly from the last poll. Just shy of half — 46% — gave Cuomo a 4 or 5 on communication.
Global health ambassador Deborah Birx, the response coordinator of the coronavirus task force, got a score of 3.21 out of 5.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got an average score of 3.15 out of 5.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar was rated 3.03 out of 5.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, got an average score of 2.69 out of 5, down slightly from March.
Vice President Mike Pence was rated a 2.67 out of 5 on average for trustworthiness. While about a third of respondents gave Pence a 4 or 5, another third gave him a 1 of 5.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is no longer the lowest score last time, even though his rating of 2.51 out of 5 is down from March by a hair.
President Trump scored 2.48 out of 5 on average, also down very slightly from March, when he rated 2.56.
The poll's newest entry, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, saw the lowest score at 2.35 out of 5.
Kushner, who has been operating a different coronavirus task force and began making public statements on behalf of the coronavirus response only recently, received a 4 or 5 from less than 20% of respondents. As the president's son-in-law with no medical experience, Kushner received a 1 or 2 from 47% of respondents.
I think you're getting angrier everyday. Have you ever said anything funny here yet?

Dude. You're a real bummer man. Do you S razor blades?
 
Not to worry; help is on the way. Trump's sorry ass will be gone in less than a year.

Thank "God!"
bwaaahaaaaahaaaaaa ! dream on ! when the virus is stopped and thew economy roars back Trump will be unbeatable .... his approval ratings are at an all time high !

Yeah...sure. Whatever you say. :) Down in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and now..even Florida??? Holy Crap!!
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - President Trump Job Approval
add 10 points to any poll on Trump ...you people have demonized Trump supporters so badly that many who are going to vote for him will never ever admit it out of fear of retribution and nazi like tactics used by the socialist left to hurt them .just like in 2016 ....
 
Donald Trump is getting angrier every day in his press conferences as it appears that he has no authority and no control and has little knowledge.

Kushner was the bottom marker for trust. Trump was just above Kushner's bottom and Pence and Mnuchi were near Trump's 'bottom' which is their natural and preferred position.

The public has spoken and Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Donald Trump continues to demonstrate he is unfit for the position of POTUS.

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place
Jake Lahut 6 hours ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are once again the two most trusted American leaders on the coronavirus in Insider's latest poll.
With Jared Kushner taking on a more public role in the White House's coronavirus response, his entrance on to the poll started off with a thud.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."
Kushner is dead last among the 10 names respondents rated on trustworthiness in the Insider poll, averaging a 2.35, firmly in the "somewhat distrust" territory.
Fauci topped his score from last time, landing at a 3.96, while Cuomo rose to a 3.31.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

When it comes to who to trust on the coronavirus, Americans still rate Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the highest, a new Insider poll showed.

Insider asked poll respondents to rate 10 top Trump administration officials and governors on trustworthiness.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."

According to our poll, 1 means strongly distrust, 2 means somewhat distrust, 3 means neither trust nor distrust, 4 means somewhat trust, and 5 means strongly trust. Participants were asked to mark "NA" if they were unfamiliar with the person.

Fauci and Cuomo received the highest marks, while President Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received the lowest.


Respondents gave Fauci an average score of 3.96 out of 5 for trustworthiness — up slightly from 3.84 last time in late March. Fully 44% of respondents rated him five out of five, and a further 24% gave him a 4 of 5.

Cuomo received an average score of 3.31 out of 5, also up slightly from the last poll. Just shy of half — 46% — gave Cuomo a 4 or 5 on communication.
Global health ambassador Deborah Birx, the response coordinator of the coronavirus task force, got a score of 3.21 out of 5.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got an average score of 3.15 out of 5.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar was rated 3.03 out of 5.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, got an average score of 2.69 out of 5, down slightly from March.
Vice President Mike Pence was rated a 2.67 out of 5 on average for trustworthiness. While about a third of respondents gave Pence a 4 or 5, another third gave him a 1 of 5.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is no longer the lowest score last time, even though his rating of 2.51 out of 5 is down from March by a hair.
President Trump scored 2.48 out of 5 on average, also down very slightly from March, when he rated 2.56.
The poll's newest entry, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, saw the lowest score at 2.35 out of 5.
Kushner, who has been operating a different coronavirus task force and began making public statements on behalf of the coronavirus response only recently, received a 4 or 5 from less than 20% of respondents. As the president's son-in-law with no medical experience, Kushner received a 1 or 2 from 47% of respondents.
Digital polling, give me a break. And those on the phone the most are the most ignorant. I’ll bet you 75% couldn’t identify who Jared Kushner is. And dr. Joe Biden is still trying to find his bottle of aspirin.
 
Donald Trump is getting angrier every day in his press conferences as it appears that he has no authority and no control and has little knowledge.

Kushner was the bottom marker for trust. Trump was just above Kushner's bottom and Pence and Mnuchi were near Trump's 'bottom' which is their natural and preferred position.

The public has spoken and Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Donald Trump continues to demonstrate he is unfit for the position of POTUS.

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place
Jake Lahut 6 hours ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are once again the two most trusted American leaders on the coronavirus in Insider's latest poll.
With Jared Kushner taking on a more public role in the White House's coronavirus response, his entrance on to the poll started off with a thud.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."
Kushner is dead last among the 10 names respondents rated on trustworthiness in the Insider poll, averaging a 2.35, firmly in the "somewhat distrust" territory.
Fauci topped his score from last time, landing at a 3.96, while Cuomo rose to a 3.31.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

When it comes to who to trust on the coronavirus, Americans still rate Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the highest, a new Insider poll showed.

Insider asked poll respondents to rate 10 top Trump administration officials and governors on trustworthiness.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."

According to our poll, 1 means strongly distrust, 2 means somewhat distrust, 3 means neither trust nor distrust, 4 means somewhat trust, and 5 means strongly trust. Participants were asked to mark "NA" if they were unfamiliar with the person.

Fauci and Cuomo received the highest marks, while President Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received the lowest.


Respondents gave Fauci an average score of 3.96 out of 5 for trustworthiness — up slightly from 3.84 last time in late March. Fully 44% of respondents rated him five out of five, and a further 24% gave him a 4 of 5.

Cuomo received an average score of 3.31 out of 5, also up slightly from the last poll. Just shy of half — 46% — gave Cuomo a 4 or 5 on communication.
Global health ambassador Deborah Birx, the response coordinator of the coronavirus task force, got a score of 3.21 out of 5.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got an average score of 3.15 out of 5.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar was rated 3.03 out of 5.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, got an average score of 2.69 out of 5, down slightly from March.
Vice President Mike Pence was rated a 2.67 out of 5 on average for trustworthiness. While about a third of respondents gave Pence a 4 or 5, another third gave him a 1 of 5.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is no longer the lowest score last time, even though his rating of 2.51 out of 5 is down from March by a hair.
President Trump scored 2.48 out of 5 on average, also down very slightly from March, when he rated 2.56.
The poll's newest entry, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, saw the lowest score at 2.35 out of 5.
Kushner, who has been operating a different coronavirus task force and began making public statements on behalf of the coronavirus response only recently, received a 4 or 5 from less than 20% of respondents. As the president's son-in-law with no medical experience, Kushner received a 1 or 2 from 47% of respondents.

Yep. I said that bad mouthing Fauci would be an unwise move for Trump and his sycophants. Backfire..completely. Just take that shotgun, row the boat out into the middle of the lake and..FIRE!.

Firing Jared Kushner would give Dopey Donald Trump a boost in popularity.
 
Donald Trump is getting angrier every day in his press conferences as it appears that he has no authority and no control and has little knowledge.

Kushner was the bottom marker for trust. Trump was just above Kushner's bottom and Pence and Mnuchi were near Trump's 'bottom' which is their natural and preferred position.

The public has spoken and Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Donald Trump continues to demonstrate he is unfit for the position of POTUS.

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place

Dr. Fauci is still the most trusted leader in America on the coronavirus, while Trump and Jared Kushner are in last place
Jake Lahut 6 hours ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are once again the two most trusted American leaders on the coronavirus in Insider's latest poll.
With Jared Kushner taking on a more public role in the White House's coronavirus response, his entrance on to the poll started off with a thud.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."
Kushner is dead last among the 10 names respondents rated on trustworthiness in the Insider poll, averaging a 2.35, firmly in the "somewhat distrust" territory.
Fauci topped his score from last time, landing at a 3.96, while Cuomo rose to a 3.31.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

When it comes to who to trust on the coronavirus, Americans still rate Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the highest, a new Insider poll showed.

Insider asked poll respondents to rate 10 top Trump administration officials and governors on trustworthiness.

We told respondents, "When it comes to the official advice regarding coronavirus, please rate how much you trust the following messengers on a scale on 1 to 5."

According to our poll, 1 means strongly distrust, 2 means somewhat distrust, 3 means neither trust nor distrust, 4 means somewhat trust, and 5 means strongly trust. Participants were asked to mark "NA" if they were unfamiliar with the person.

Fauci and Cuomo received the highest marks, while President Trump and his senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received the lowest.


Respondents gave Fauci an average score of 3.96 out of 5 for trustworthiness — up slightly from 3.84 last time in late March. Fully 44% of respondents rated him five out of five, and a further 24% gave him a 4 of 5.

Cuomo received an average score of 3.31 out of 5, also up slightly from the last poll. Just shy of half — 46% — gave Cuomo a 4 or 5 on communication.
Global health ambassador Deborah Birx, the response coordinator of the coronavirus task force, got a score of 3.21 out of 5.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got an average score of 3.15 out of 5.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar was rated 3.03 out of 5.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, got an average score of 2.69 out of 5, down slightly from March.
Vice President Mike Pence was rated a 2.67 out of 5 on average for trustworthiness. While about a third of respondents gave Pence a 4 or 5, another third gave him a 1 of 5.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is no longer the lowest score last time, even though his rating of 2.51 out of 5 is down from March by a hair.
President Trump scored 2.48 out of 5 on average, also down very slightly from March, when he rated 2.56.
The poll's newest entry, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, saw the lowest score at 2.35 out of 5.
Kushner, who has been operating a different coronavirus task force and began making public statements on behalf of the coronavirus response only recently, received a 4 or 5 from less than 20% of respondents. As the president's son-in-law with no medical experience, Kushner received a 1 or 2 from 47% of respondents.
I think you're getting angrier everyday. Have you ever said anything funny here yet?

Dude. You're a real bummer man. Do you S razor blades?

Heal thyself. If thine eye offends thee, pluck it out.
 

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