|  03.06.2020, 10:59 | #65 | 
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					Zitat von qbz  Sandra Novidi, bekannt für Ihr Buch: "Super-hubs: Wie die Finanzelite und ihre Netzwerke die Welt regieren" und bestimmt selbst gut informiert und vernetzt, prognostozierte gestern bei Lanz, dass D. Trump die Unruhen weiter absichtlich eskalieren lassen will, bewusst Öl ins Feuer giesst sowie die Armen absichtlich aufeinander hetzt, um von allem bei der Wahl zu profitieren, sofern er sie denn überhaupt stattfinden lässt. |     Ja, das ist wohl offensichtlich ... die Frage ist, wie die Rechnung aufgeht ...
 
 Aus 2 Reuters/Ipsos Umfragen :
Most Americans sympathize with protests, disapprove of Trump's response - Reuters/Ipsos 
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		| The survey conducted on Monday and Tuesday found 64% of American adults  were “sympathetic to people who are out protesting right now,” while 27%  said they were not and 9% were unsure. [...]
 More than 55% of Americans said they disapproved of Trump’s handling of  the protests, including 40% who “strongly” disapproved, while just  one-third said they approved - lower than his overall job approval of  39%, the poll showed.
 
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 A separate Reuters/Ipsos poll found that Biden’s lead over Trump  among registered voters expanded to 10 percentage points - the biggest  margin since the former vice president became his party’s presumptive  nominee in early April.
 
 Twice as many  independent voters said they disapproved of Trump’s response to the  unrest. Even among Republicans, only 67% said they approved of the way  he had responded, significantly lower than the 82% who liked his overall  job performance.
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 Americans are divided over the police response. According to the poll,  43% believed the police were doing a good job and 47% disagreed, with a  majority of Democrats disagreeing and a majority of Republicans  agreeing.
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