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Since Thursday night, the White House and its media allies have been running tirelessly to defeat Donald Trump’s coronavirus infection and provide news so favorable to his re-election campaign. Trump tested positive for COVID-19 would possibly not harm him, but it would give him a winning credit on Joe Biden, even if updates were released, suggesting that his COVID-19 case may be serious.
“The president has a coronavirus right now, he’s fighting it as hard as President Trump can. And, of course, it’s going to replace the way he talks about it, because it’s going to be a first-hand spree. “Trump’s crusader Erin Perrine said at a Monday appearance on Fox News. He continued to promote his boss’s “personal joy now in the fight against coronavirus as an individual,” listing his ongoing fight against a virus that has killed more than 210,000 people in the United States, along with his “delight as commander-in-chief” and “as a businessman,” he said, are all the main points missing from Biden’s résumé. “These first-hand revelry is what will give President Trump four more years,” Perrine concluded.
His positive assessment, similar to comments from some Trumpworld flattering experts following the global test, Fox News host Steve Hilton said that if Trump recovered quickly, his fight against the coronavirus would lead more electorate to overtake him than if he had not. The virus was hit, because it is now a living metaphor for the country’s recovery”.
However, this blindly positive line does not appear to be true. Almost 3 in 4 Americans believe that Trump did not take the “threat of contracting the virus” seriously enough and did not enforce “adequate precautions regarding his nonpublic health,” according to two questions from a vote taken to via ABC News and Ipsos over the weekend. It wasn’t just Democratic respondents who expressed little sympathy for the president; 43% of Republicans at the polls agreed with about 95% of Democrats in criticizing their “state of mind and preventive movements related to the coronavirus. ” A separate Reuters and Ipsos vote found that 65% of those polled, with 90% Democrats and 50% Republicans, expressed confidence that Trump likely would have avoided his infection if he had “taken the coronavirus more seriously. “. A new CNN vote has found that roughly two-thirds of the participating electorate do not believe that Trump acted “responsibly handling the virus threat to those around him. And most voters trust” only one component “or” none “of what they hear in official White House communications about Trump’s health.
On Monday afternoon, after a ridiculous departure to greet his outdoor supporters, Walter Reed, Trump said he felt “really good,” enough to leave the medical center’s specially prepared safety net. He also cited his own joy with the virus, which included an experimental drug that has not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and some of the country’s most productive fitness care, to continue minimizing his serious risks of fitness, assuring Americans not to “be afraid of Covid: “Don’t let him dominate your life. “
While, in theory, the president’s physical fitness disorders can lead to a faction of sympathy vows, his crusade is also suffering in major transitional states after his disastrous functionality in Tuesday’s debate. After Trump went by default in the general attack mode opposite Biden in Cleveland. , Pennsylvania and Florida, the electorate responded by rejecting their hostility; Research by the New York Times and Siena College found that the Democratic nominee’s advantage in the two changing primary states has skyrocketed. In Pennsylvania, Biden took a seven-point lead, and the electorate will most likely express his favor above the president from 49% to 42%. He also built an abundant five-point advantage with probably the Florida electorate.
Clearly, these polls show that there are consequences for a debate as disastrous as Trump’s, and that the electorate seems more likely to blame him for the ugliness of the night. Coincidentally, one of the quotes from the Trump debate, which – for the wrong reasons – is now one of his most memorable moments, but it can also help so few Americans be willing to sympathize with the hospitalized president, even as he struggles with a known illness. Be the ultimate harmful to patients your age. “I don’t wear a mask face like him,” Trump said, mocking Biden’s constant use of the face mask during his crusade stops. “Every time he sees it, he has a mask. It may communicate two hundred feet away . . . and it’s shown with the biggest mask I’ve ever seen. “
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