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    January 7, 2020
    Trump Ratings Remain Low Around Globe, While Views of U.S. Stay Mostly Favorable

    Greater confidence in Trump among European right-wing populist party supporters

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    Trump Ratings Remain Low Around Globe, While Views of U.S. Stay Mostly Favorable
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    European populist party classifications
    Those on the political right view U.S. more favorably than those on the left in many countries
    In many countries, younger people view U.S. more positively
    U.S. favorability
    In some countries, favorability of the U.S. among those on the political right has increased since 2018
    U.S. ratings rise in 2019 among those with favorable views of populist parties in some European countries
    Views of the U.S. generally positive, but somewhat mixed in Western Europe and Middle East and North Africa
    Ratings of world leaders
    Greater confidence in Trump in countries with more positive views of the U.S.
    Greater confidence in Trump among supporters of right-wing populist parties
    Confidence in Trump increased among those on ideological right
    Those on the right of the ideological spectrum are more confident in Trump
    Confidence in U.S. presidents
    Confidence in Trump remains low
    U.S. image generally favorable globally, but some exceptions
    Trump receives most negative marks among five world leaders
    On the ideological right, confidence in Trump has increased in many nations
    Confidence in Trump remains low internationally
    Publics around world express little confidence in Trump but maintain relatively favorable views of the U.S.
    Mixed support for Trump’s talks with Kim Jong Un, but South Koreans and Japanese overwhelmingly approve
    Strong disapproval on Trump’s major policies
    Around the world, consistent disapproval on Trump’s tariff increase
    Trump’s withdrawal from international climate change agreements gets poor marks, especially in EU
    Trump’s border wall continues to be unpopular, especially in Latin America
    Approval of the border wall between U.S. and Mexico has increased since 2017 in some countries
    Supporters of right-wing parties in Europe more likely to approve of Trump’s wall
    Most disapprove of Trump’s policy to allow fewer immigrants into U.S., but some support it in Israel, Central and Eastern Europe
    Trump’s immigration policy is seen more favorably among supporters of right-wing parties in Europe
    People tend to disapprove of Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal, but strong support in Israel
    Israelis approve of move of U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, but others in region disapprove
    Many of Trump’s major policies are unpopular globally
    Greater confidence in Trump among European right-wing populist party supporters

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