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Poll: Nearly Half of Michigan Voters Worry About Trump's Mental Stability

September 06, 2017, 7:28 AM

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The latest poll in Michigan regarding President Donald Trump isn't good.

A poll by EPIC-MRA of Lansing finds that 62% of the 600 likely and active voters surveyed across the state have a negative view of Trump’s job performance, virtually matching the same firm's poll in May, reports Todd Spangler of the Detroit Free Press.

What's more, 53% of respondents are either very or somewhat worried by Trump having access to nuclear launch codes and four out of 10 question his mental stability.  On the issue of mental health, 13 percent were undecided.

“People are talking about it, whether it’s ‘Morning Joe’ (on MSNBC) or other national broadcasters. I’ve even heard them on FOX News discussing (questions) such as his mental health,” EPIC-MRA pollster Bernie Porn tells the Freep. “I thought, ‘Why not ask them?"

The poll numbers come as Trump struggles with Congress to push through any meaningful legislation, and he and his associates face scrutiny on multiple fronts regarding Russia.

Trump won Michigan in the primary and general election.

 

 


Read more:  Detroit Free Press


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