Boston University: Despite Election Results, Americans Held More Negative Feelings About Trump Than Harris, Survey Finds
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Dec. 20 (TNSres) -- Boston University's College of Communication issued the following news:
Americans surveyed just before the presidential election held stronger negative emotions about Donald Trump than Kamala Harris, running counter to the results days later, according to the latest survey by Boston University's College of Communication.
Nearly half of respondents said they would describe their feelings about Trump as "disgusted" (48% . . .
Americans surveyed just before the presidential election held stronger negative emotions about Donald Trump than Kamala Harris, running counter to the results days later, according to the latest survey by Boston University's College of Communication.
Nearly half of respondents said they would describe their feelings about Trump as "disgusted" (48% . . .