Franklin Pierce
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Trump's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic may be behind his higher overall approval rating. Americans give the president generally positive reviews for his handling of the situation, with 60% approving and 38% disapproving. Ninety-four percent of Republicans, 60% of independents and 27% of Democrats approve of his response.
I think his approval rating is probably really 59% or 60% right now. The MSM's polling is highly biased!President Trump's Job Approval Rating Up to 49%
Amazing that given this horrible crisis that he has that much approval.
Joe Biden should be sitting in a nursing home waiting for the cup of pills from the nurseJoe Biden’s Awkward ‘Virtual Happy Hour’ Livestream Attracted Just 2,800 Viewers
Former Vice President Joe Biden is struggling to find a way to inject himself into the media cycle, and when holding “shadow” coronavirus briefings didn’t quite work out, he and his campaign planned a series of “virtual happy hour” events, designed to attract younger voters to the Biden for president campaign.
The effort didn’t work, drawing just 2,800 simultaneous viewers on Wednesday night.
Joe Biden’s Awkward ‘Virtual Happy Hour’ Livestream Attracted Just 2,800 Viewers
He's got Mike Dukakis written all over himANDREW CUOMO OVERTAKES BERNIE SANDERS IN ODDS TO BE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE AMID NEW YORK GOVERNOR'S PANDEMIC RESPONSE
Betting odds have pushed New York Governor Andrew Cuomo ahead of Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont to be the party's nominee to take on President Donald Trump.
Although Cuomo is not in the running for the Democratic nomination, more people are putting their money on the New York governor as he takes the lead on managing the coronavirus crisis in pandemic's U.S. epicenter. But former Vice President Joe Biden remains to be the clear favorite for the Democratic nomination.
Andrew Cuomo overtakes Bernie Sanders in odds to be Democratic candidate amid New York governor's pandemic response