Trust In Government Information On Covid Surges Under Biden, Poll Reports

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As Trump left the White House, the poll also recorded its highest share of Americans who said their mental health had improved over the past week.

found, as the incoming administration has moved swiftly to address the pandemic, and Democrats’ view of the White House has improved without former President Donald Trump.... [+]50% of Americans said they trusted the federal government on Covid-19, according to the poll conducted Jan. 22-25, up from 40% before Biden’s inauguration Jan. 8-11.

Trust is even higher in Biden personally, with 58% saying they trust Biden to provide “accurate information”—versus just 27% trusting Trump. Only 43% of respondents say they believe the federal government “is looking out for their family’s best interests,” though that number is up from the 36% who said the same two weeks ago and marks the highest percentage since April 24-27.14. That’s the percentage of Americans who said their mental health has improved over the past week, which Ipsos notes is the highest percentage since the poll began.

 

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So ein demented

Yea the messaging is “there’s nothing we can do “ 🤷‍♂️ very reassuring

Plummets?

It’s the same information....?

It's a french paid to survey advertising pretending they don't get any of that money

Wow. Goes to show how low the average IQ is.

TRUE NOW I TRUST THEM MUCH LESS -Donnie

Funny how its all good now that he won.... makes you wonder how it was all a lie...

No shit

Makes sense since they’re actually you know... telling the truth

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