There is a 13-point gender gap when it comes to presidential approval ratings—61% of women disapprove of President Trump, compared to just 48% of men.
So it’s no surprise that both women and men rate the condition of the national economy as bad—75 percent and 71 percent, respectively, according to the Civiqs poll.
But a gender gap emerges again when asked about where the country is headed, with 62 percent of women saying the U.S. is headed in the wrong direction, versus 51 percent of men, an 11-point difference.When is the right time to open the economy? Not for a while, says a wide majority of Americans. Women and men—77 percent and 75 percent, respectively—both agree that the stay-at-home orders are working, the And while polling shows most in the U.S. are putting health concerns over economic concerns, it also shows that women, more so than men, are more cautious about lifting stay-at-home orders—as well as more concerned about the health and safety of others.
Women are less likely to attribute political motive to state and local officials ordering extensions of stay at home orders: of women, as opposed to 65 percent of men, believe the officials who support longer times for stay at home orders are doing so mostly because they feel they are doing what’s best for their community, rather than being motivated by political advantage .
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