'There's something going on at Fox, I'll tell you right now. And I'm not happy with it,' Trump told reporters on Sunday.
President Donald Trump has been criticizing Fox News over a recent poll from the network that showed him in trouble against every top Democratic challenger in the 2020 race, including Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
The poll found that 39 percent of registered voters supported Trump in his re-election bid when he was being challenged by Sanders, Harris or Warren. But the three liberal senators had more support. In head-to-head matchups against Trump, Sanders won with 48 percent, Harris won with 46 percent and Warren won with 45 percent.
The poll also found that just 42 percent of voters viewed Trump favorably, while 56 percent held an unfavorable opinion of the president. The survey contacted just over 1,000 voters from August 11 to August 13. The margin of error was 3 percent for all registered voters.
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