A survey by the Washington-based Pew Research Centre has listed Nigeria
as one of the strongholds of United States President, Donald Trump.
This is as the survey found that support for President Trump remains largely negative around the world.
The
Centre discovered that across the 33 countries surveyed a median of 64
percent said they do not have confidence in Trump to do the right thing.
Only 29 percent expressed confidence in the US president.
“Trump has a base of strong support in the Philippines, Israel, Kenya, Nigeria, and India,” the survey found.
Trump received more negative ratings than Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel received the highest ratings of the five world
leaders polled – 46 percent expressed confidence in her leadership of
world affairs – beating out France’s Emmanuel Macron.
The survey,
which polled nearly 37,000 people, found anti-Trump sentiment strongest
in Western Europe, where Trump has upended relationships with
traditional U.S. allies.
In Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, and the Netherlands roughly three-in-four lack confidence in Trump.
Mexicans also overwhelmingly oppose the president.
The
survey was notably conducted from May to October 2019, before Trump was
impeached by the House in December and before he ordered the killing of
the Iranian military commander, Qasem Soleimani.
Trump’s foreign
policies, including moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, increasing
import tariffs and pulling out of the Paris climate accords are largely
opposed.
Of all the president’s policies, his direct negotiations
with North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un are the most popular garnering a
41 percent approval rating. (NAN)
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