Tuesday, February 21, 2017

New Poll: President Trump More Trusted Than Mainstream Media


By Town Hall, Feb. 19, 2017

According to a new poll, Americans trust President Donald Trump to tell the truth more than reporters who cover his administration.

Nearly a majority of registered voter said that they have greater trust in the Trump administration while only 42 percent believe in reporters.

In a poll released on February 9th, President Donald Trump gained the trust of nearly half of America with 49 percent calling him truthful.  At that time, the media had a 53 percent disapproval rating from Americans


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1 comment:

  1. POTUS goes straight to the people with what he has to say. The people get a chance to decide for themselves on if they like or dislike what he says or did. Period. The media just shares their personal feelings on the president. Leaving the people to have to fact check them before they like or dislike what he says or did. The media is that middle man that isn't needed or wanted anymore.

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