We need to stop believing the myth that the president always bounces back. The coronavirus pandemic tells a very different story
an approval bump as the public rallied around the flag. But that bump is now over. And its evaporation demonstrates one of the great truths of Trump's presidency: people don't like him. He has always been very unpopular, and looks likely to remain so through November 2020.
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