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Majority Don’t Trust in Biden, Fauci to Handle Monkeypox Outbreak
Less Than Half of Democrats Have High Level of Trust in President Biden and Dr. Fauci’s Ability to Handle Latest Health Crisis
(Austin, TX—June 8, 2022) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2021—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were from surveys conducted May 25th through May 29th of over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters.
“Voters have only begun to understand just how bad the disastrous mismanagement of the COVID-19 Pandemic was, and yet the same team who caused this chaos is now running point on Monkeypox. Common sense is a greater factor than partisanship, which is why this poll finds that less than half of Democrats–who have historically been supportive of Dr. Fauci as well as the leader of their party–have a high level of trust in these leaders on this issue,” said Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action. “Biden and Fauci also have a huge deficit with majorities of Republicans and Independents, they are leading this response while being far, far behind the trust threshold.”
For complete details on the poll, including graphics, please visit:
https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/news/nat-issues-monkeypox-0603/
KEY INSIGHT: Majority of Voters Say They Don’t Trust Biden and Fauci to Properly Handle the Monkeypox Outbreak:
- 56 percent of American voters say they don’t trust that the Biden Administration and Dr. Fauci will handle the monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 46.8 percent don’t trust at all
- 9.2 percent trust very little
- 39.7 percent of American voters say they do trust that the Biden Administration and Dr. Fauci will handle the monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 27.7 percent trust very much
- 12 percent trust somewhat
- 4.3 percent are not sure
KEY INSIGHT: Large Majority of Independents Join Republicans in Doubting President Biden and Dr. Fauci Will Handle Monkeypox Outbreak Properly:
- 61.3 percent of Independent voters say they don’t trust that the Biden Administration and Dr. Fauci will handle the monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 53.6 percent don’t trust at all
- 7.7 percent trust very little
- 34.5 percent of Independent voters say they do trust that the Biden Administration and Dr. Fauci will handle the monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 24.8 percent trust very much
- 9.7 percent trust somewhat
- 4.2 percent of Independent voters are not sure.
- 83 percent of Republican voters say they don’t trust that the Biden Administration and Dr. Fauci will handle the monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 72.2 percent don’t trust at all
- 10.8 percent trust very little
- 12.2 percent say they do trust President Biden and Dr. Fauci:
- 9.1 percent trust very much
- 3.1 percent trust somewhat
- 4.8 percent of Republican voters are not sure.
KEY INSIGHT: Most Democrats Trust President Biden and Dr. Fauci Will Handle Monkeypox Outbreak Properly, But Less Than Half of Democrats Have High Level of Trust:
- 71.3 percent of Democratic voters say they trust that the Biden Administration and Dr. Fauci will handle the Monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 48.5 percent trust very much
- 22.8 trust somewhat
- 24.8 percent of Democratic voters say they don’t trust President Biden and Dr. Fauci to handle the Monkeypox outbreak properly:
- 15.8 percent don’t trust at all
- 9 percent trust very little
- 3.8 percent of Democratic voters are not sure.
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