The GOP chairwoman said the poll ‘is really unfair.'
, while 67% of independents and 90% of Democrats said the number of deaths is “not acceptable.”
A vast majority of Republicans, 73%, also said the way the U.S. is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic is “going well,” while 62% of all voters said the response is “going badly.”
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