Day 21 of @NavigatorSurvey tracking poll: Early in the crisis, the President's response was seen as "serious" by an unusually high portion of the public. That perception has steadily eroded over time, along with similar dips in those who see him as "presidential" and "competent"
Trump's economic approval hit a new low in our daily tracking, with now even amounts of voters approving and disapproving.
Along with that dip in economic approval, we also see a a continuation of the dip we saw last week on his approval of the pandemic.
About those protesters... While small handfuls of people "swarm" state capitols, the vast majority of American habits remain unchanged. Look at the behavioral change between March 31st and April 20th. These numbers haven't budged:
The reason why there has been no change in behavior should be obvious. Americans are still very fearful about their health which remains the top worry, even as an increasing number of people are saying the "worst is over" in our poll.
60% of Americans are more concerned that social distancing will end too soon versus 28% who are more concerned that it will go on too long. Again, these numbers really haven't changed as the pandemic has progressed.
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