'Voters make it very clear they want guidance on navigating the crisis not from the White House or the State House in Tallahassee, but from public health officials,' said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy Wednesday.
Nearly half—47 percent—of Florida residents say they don't trust President Donald Trump to provide them with accurate information about the coronavirus according to a poll released today by Quinnipiac University.
However, some experts have expressed concern that reopening the country too early could lead to a second wave of coronavirus in the fall. While Trump has left the decision on when and how to reopen states up to governors, those polled expressed their desire to receive accurate information about the virus from health officials, not lawmakers.
When asked who they rely on for accurate information, 62 percent of Florida voters named public health officials. Only 18 percent said they counted on Trump for correct information. In a poll released Tuesday by Quinnipiac University, nearly half of Florida residents do not rely on President Donald Trump to give them accurate information about the coronavirus."Americans want to see their president out front and in command in a crisis and that's exactly what President Trump is doing," Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh toldOpinions concerning how Trump is handling the U.S. response to the coronavirus fell along partisan lines.
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