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Survey: How Nigerians Rate Biden, Trump Ahead US Presidential Poll

by Emmanuel Femi
1 year ago
in Foreign News
Ahead of the US presidential election slated for November, there is no statistical difference between the ratings of incumbent President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump, in Nigeria, Ghana and six other countries.

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Ahead of the US presidential election slated for November, there is no statistical difference between the ratings of incumbent President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump, in Nigeria, Ghana and six other countries.

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This is according to a survey in 34 countries by Pew Research Center, a non-partisan fact tank that informs the public about issues.

It was conducted before recent Trump’s conviction in a state criminal trial in New York.

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The centre made its findings known in a statement on Saturday.

The survey revealed that internationally, Biden is viewed more positively than his main rival, including in Kenya and South Africa.

However, people in Hungary and Tunisia give Trump more positive reviews than Biden, although neither leader gets especially high marks there.

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The statement read in part: “Majorities in 10 countries have confidence in Biden, with the largest shares in the Philippines (77%), Kenya (75%) and Poland (70%).

“In Nigeria, 66% of adults have confidence in Biden. Biden’s least positive assessments come from Tunisia (89% no confidence) and Turkey (87% no confidence).

“Majorities in six of 10 European nations surveyed do not have confidence in him, ranging from 56% in France to 72% in Hungary.

“Confidence in Donald Trump.
Trump receives his highest confidence ratings in Nigeria (63%) and the Philippines (68%). Roughly half or more in Ghana, Kenya, Israel and Thailand also express confidence in him.

“Most in Canada and across Europe do not have confidence in Trump, with more than eight-in-ten holding this view in France, Germany and Sweden.
He also receives poor assessments in Latin America, where at least six-in-ten in every country surveyed there have no confidence – including 86% in Mexico.”

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