The best pandemic president? Voters have spoken.
According to the latest Politico-Morning Consult poll released on Wednesday, a majority of registered voters in the United States believe that the former president would do a better job leading the coronavirus response than the current one .
The two rivals for the presidency discussed the pandemic in a phone call on Tuesday in which Biden said Trump was “very gracious” and responsive to his ideas. Overall, 54% of the poll respondents, which were asked a long list of questions from April 3-5, said they disapprove of Trump’s performance so far, while 44% approve.
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