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    September 14, 2020
    U.S. Image Plummets Internationally as Most Say Country Has Handled Coronavirus Badly

    Few have positive opinion of U.S.

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    U.S. Image Plummets Internationally as Most Say Country Has Handled Coronavirus Badly
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    In some countries, ratings for U.S. are at record low
    All publics surveyed rank the U.S. coronavirus response lowest
    Poor ratings for the U.S. and Trump
    Low confidence in Trump in Western Europe
    Trump less trusted than leaders of Germany, France, UK, Russia and China
    Declining shares have said the U.S. respects its people’s personal freedoms
    In Canada, one-in-five have confidence in Trump
    In Germany, roughly a quarter regard U.S. positively
    In South Korea, confidence in Trump falters
    Few have positive opinion of U.S.
    U.S. favorability
    Sentiment toward the U.S. differs by ideological orientation
    Few think the U.S. has dealt with the coronavirus outbreak well
    Poor marks for America’s response to coronavirus outbreak
    South Korea, Japan see U.S. as world’s leading economic power; Europeans say it’s China
    Little confidence in President Trump’s handling of world affairs
    Confidence in U.S. presidents
    Confidence in world leaders
    European populist party classifications
    Those with favorable views of right-wing populist parities more approving of U.S. handling of virus
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