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Americans’ opinion of Trump remains relatively stable despite legal woes: Pew study

Por: The Hill Politics July 22, 2023

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Most Americans’ view on former President Trump hasn’t changed much in the last year, according to a newly released from the Pew Research Center. About 63 percent of respondents had an unfavorable view of Trump and 35 percent a favorable one, nearly identical results from a poll taken in March of this year. It is also only a slight deviation from July 2022, where a previous survey found that 60 percent of people held unfavorable views and 38... + full article



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