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    January 7, 2020
    How people around the world see the U.S. and Donald Trump in 10 charts

    Confidence in Trump has ticked up in key EU countries but remains low

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    How people around the world see the U.S. and Donald Trump in 10 charts
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    U.S. image is generally favorable globally, with some exceptions
    Around the world, more have favorable view of the U.S. than express confidence in Trump
    In many countries, younger people view the U.S. more positively
    Confidence in Trump remains low internationally
    Trump’s major foreign policies are unpopular globally
    Trump receives most negative marks among five world leaders
    On the ideological right, confidence in Trump has increased in many nations
    Greater confidence in Trump in countries with more positive views of the U.S.
    Trump’s immigration policy is seen more favorably by supporters of right-wing parties in Europe than by nonsupporters
    Confidence in Trump has ticked up in key EU countries but remains low

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