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Pew Research CenterMarch 28, 2019
Majority Says Trump Has Done ‘Too Little’ to Distance Himself From White Nationalists

Four-in-ten say Democrats in Congress are keeping their campaign promises

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Majority Says Trump Has Done ‘Too Little’ to Distance Himself From White Nationalists
Most Democrats say congressional Dems are keeping campaign promises
Four-in-ten say Democrats in Congress are keeping their campaign promises
Republicans’ views of GOP leaders’ job performance have fluctuated considerably in the past two years, but are much more positive now than before Trump took office
Only about a third of Americans approve of both parties’ congressional leaders
Wider partisan gap in Pelosi’s early job rating than at similar point in 2007
Wider partisan gap in Pelosi’s early job rating than at similar point in 2007
More than four-in-ten Republicans say Trump definitely or probably has acted unethically; about twice as many Democrats say the same
Persistent demographic, partisan differences in Trump’s job rating
In his third year in office, a majority of Americans say Trump is ‘too impulsive’
More than half of Dems say Trump stands for beliefs; fewer than half of Reps say he is ‘even-tempered’
Pelosi’s job rating is somewhat more negative than positive
Most think it’s at least probable that Trump has acted illegally or unethically
A sizable majority says Trump stands for his beliefs, but only about a quarter view him as ‘even-tempered’
Majority of public says Trump has done too little to distance himself from white nationalist groups
More than four-in-ten Republicans say Trump definitely or probably has acted unethically; about twice as many Democrats say the same
More than four-in-ten Republicans say Trump definitely or probably has acted unethically; about twice as many Democrats say the same
More than four-in-ten Republicans say Trump definitely or probably has acted unethically; about twice as many Democrats say the same

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