Trump blast


Pew survey: Trump's 'America first' policy plays to rough global reviews

By gowidenews - The Washington Times
Tuesday, October 2, 2018

He’s popular in Israel, less so everywhere else.

A new Pew global survey released Tuesday finds just a quarter of those polled in 25 countries around the world have confidence in President Trump’s leadership, below Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, and way below European leaders such as France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Angela Merkel.

Attitudes toward America, overall, are shown to be declining sharply, with the U.S. still seen favorably by 50 percent of people in all the nations polled, but unfavorably by 43 percent, a historic low.

“[The 15-year-old poll] has been a really interesting story,” said Pew Director of Global Attitudes Research Richard Wike on Tuesday at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank. “We’ve had some highs and we’ve some lows in the past decade and a half. Truthfully in this survey, it is mostly lows.”

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