JULY 26, 2019: Fifty-three percent (53%) of voters nationwide consider President Trump’s ([link removed]) rhetoric to be polarizing and divisive. A ScottRasmussen.com survey ([link removed]) found that 24% find it uplifting and unifying while 23% say neither.[1] ([link removed])
Not everybody is offended by polarizing rhetoric. Fully a third (33%) of people who approve of the president find his tone divisive.
By way of comparison, 43% of all voters say the rhetoric of both House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ([link removed]) and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ([link removed]) is polarizing and divisive.
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