51 percent trust Biden to handle the domestic coronavirus outbreak, while 45 percent trust Trump in the latest CNN/SSRS poll.
A majority of Americans want presumptive Democratic nominee former Vice President Joe Biden to handle the coronavirus response and health care but President Donald Trump is still more trusted with the economy, according to a new nationwide poll.
However, more Americans trust Trump to handle the U.S. economy, with 54 percent of support for the president and 42 percent for Biden.
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