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Poll: Few Americans Back Trump's Decision To 'Play Down' Coronavirus

President Donald Trump holds a White House news conference Friday. A new HuffPost/YouGov poll indicates 51% of Americans disapprove of the way the president has handled the coronavirus pandemic. (Alex Wong via Getty Images)
President Donald Trump holds a White House news conference Friday. A new HuffPost/YouGov poll indicates 51% of Americans disapprove of the way the president has handled the coronavirus pandemic. (Alex Wong via Getty Images)

Roughly half of Americans believe that President Donald Trump misled the American public about the seriousness of the coronavirus, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds, with only about a third saying he did not do so.

The poll was taken following the release of conversations between Trump and journalist Bob Woodward that were taped earlier this year for a book Woodward was writing. According to recordings of these interviews, Trump said in February that the coronavirus was “more deadly than even your strenuous flus.”

But in March, speaking about the seriousness of the coronavirus, Trump said, “I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down because I don’t want to create a panic.”

Those comments reached a slim majority of the public ― 55% said they’d heard of them prior to taking the survey.

Trump defended his comments following the release of the interviews, saying, “I don’t want people to be frightened. I don’t want to create panic.”

Americans said, 51% to 28%, that it was a bad decision for Trump to play down the seriousness of the virus. Views were strongly polarized, but with Trump’s backers less supportive than his detractors were opposed. Voters who supported Trump in 2016 said by a 44-percentage-point margin that it was a good decision for the president to play down the pandemic, while Hillary Clinton voters said by a much broader margin ― 81 points ― that it was a bad decision for him to do so. Non-voters and those who supported a third-party candidate said, by a 26-point margin, that it was a bad decision.

Just shy of half of Americans, 46%, said that Trump’s decision to play down the seriousness of the growing pandemic worsened the U.S.’s response, with 27% saying it didn’t have much of an effect and 13% saying it improved the country’s response. By 51% to 32%, Americans said that Trump misled the public in February and March about the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Overall, 42% of Americans...

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