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Response to Virus Increases Trump Support

Conservative support for President Trump’s re-election has slightly increased as a result to the Wuhan virus, according to a poll conducted by The Conservative Caucus.  The poll shows that 89% voted for the President in 2016, 90% planned to vote for him before the virus erupted, and 91% now will vote for Trump.

The President’s critics fared less well, with 61% describing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and likely Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden as “shamefully political”.  Media coverage of the virus was seen as “biased and sensationalized”.  Seventy-six per cent agreed that Democrats and the media were working together in using the virus as a weapon against the President’s re-election

The degree to which state and local governments restricted liberty during the emergency was viewed with “alarm” by 92%.

The Conservative Caucus is a grassroots public policy action organization, formed in 1974.  It was active in defeating the SALT II Treaty, repealing the Catastrophic Coverage Act, blocking the Clinton health-care takeover, securing the impeachment of President Clinton by the House of Representatives, stopping amnesty for illegal aliens, persuading the House of Representatives to sue President Obama regarding ObamaCare, and promoting the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh.

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