Is the President of the United States honest?
Nope, according to a vast majority of Americans.
Voters give President Trump his lowest grade for honesty since he was elected, saying 60 – 32 percent that he is not honest.
The new non-partisan Quinnipiac poll released today also showed Americans are split on whether Trump has intelligence.
Trump gets low grades on most character traits:
- 57 – 38 percent that he does not have good leadership skills;
- 55 – 41 percent that he does not care about average Americans;
- 65 – 30 percent that he is not level-headed;
- 57 – 39 percent that he is a strong person;
- 51 – 42 percent that he is intelligent;
- 60 – 33 percent that he does not share voters’ values;
- 55 – 41 percent that he is not fit to serve as president;
- 48 – 42 percent that he is mentally stable.
American voters also believe by a wide-margin, 55 – 28 percent, anonymous allegations that senior aides to President Trump work behind his back to keep him from making what the aides believe are bad decisions.
American voters, however, say 51 – 39 percent that the person who wrote the allegations did the wrong thing by submitting them to the media to be published anonymously.
American voters disapprove 54 – 38 percent of the job President Trump is doing.
The only listed groups approving of the president are Republicans, 84 – 7 percent and white voters with no college degree, 51 – 40 percent.
A total of 70 percent of American voters say the nation’s economy is “excellent” or “good,” matching the all-time high rating for the economy. Another 28 percent say the economy is “not so good” or “poor.”
“The economy booms, but President Donald Trump’s numbers are a bust. An anemic 38 percent approval rating is compounded by lows on honesty, strength and intelligence.
“But Trump’s base remains loyal.”