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    March 5, 2020
    Few Americans Express Positive Views of Trump’s Conduct in Office

    Older Republicans especially likely to see Trump as fighting for their beliefs

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    Few Americans Express Positive Views of Trump’s Conduct in Office

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    Republicans largely agree with Trump on issues, but only about a third say they like his personal conduct
    Republicans widely view Trump as a fighter, but also self-centered
    Republicans who have not completed college express more positive views of Trump’s conduct in office
    Older Republicans especially likely to see Trump as fighting for their beliefs
    Among Republicans, conservatives express greater issue agreement with Trump than moderates
    President Trump speaks to supporters during a rally on March 2 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Brian Blanco/Getty Images)
    Donald Trump Holds Pre-Super Tuesday Campaign Rally In Charlotte, NC

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