The coronavirus pandemic appears destined to widen the political divide between the nation’s big cities and the smaller places beyond them. And that could narrow Donald Trump’s possible pathways to reelection. In almost every state, the outbreak is spreading much more heavily in the largest metropolitan centers than in less […] Read more »
Trump Struggling to Match Job Approval in Polling
Key Points• There is a substantial and persistent difference among pollsters’ findings with respect to Donald Trump’s job approval and his percentage against Joe Biden.• Biden’s ability to consolidate the anti-Trump vote will be decisive.• Trump’s statewide job approval is almost exactly what one would predict given his 2016 share […] Read more »
What Americans think about President Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
In this special edition of the podcast, with Brookings Senior Fellows Bill Galston and Elaine Kamarck discuss President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, his administration’s response, and public opinion on that response. Also, what effect will the crisis and response to it have on the election in November? Galston […] Read more »
Trump Has a Gut Feeling About What Covid-19 Means for 2020
Evidence of President Trump’s mishandling of the current Covid-19 emergency has been building steadily. Most recently, The Washington Post on April 4 (“The U.S. was beset by denial and dysfunction as the coronavirus raged”) and The Times on April 11 (“He Could Have Seen What Was Coming: Behind Trump’s Failure […] Read more »
Campaigning in a ‘Half-Speed Economy’
In this period of disorientation, few things are almost universally accepted. One of them is that the U.S. is headed into a recession. … Beyond the typical questions of how deep and how long the recession will be, there are questions of how lives will be changed by this extraordinary […] Read more »
Trump approval rises, but more Americans support Biden for president
The number of Americans who approve of President Donald Trump rose by 5 percentage points over the past week, but registered voters still favored Democrat Joe Biden for president by a small margin, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday. CONT. Chris Kahn, Reuters Read more »