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Less than half in New Poll Trust Trump Trump, RFK Jr., to give the right recommendations for health problems

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((The hill) – Less than half of the Americans say in a modern survey that they trust President Trump or his Health -related nominated Recommendations for the urgent problems of health care in the country.

The Last KFF surveyPublished on Tuesday, 42 percent of those surveyed find that they either have a lot or adequate trust in Trump to give the right recommendations regarding health problems.

A similar 43 percent say the same about Dr. Mehmet OZ, Trumps choose to lead The centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Another 43 percent said the same about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Trump on the head The Ministry of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The survey results show a significant partisan gap. The huge majority of Republicans have a high level of trust in Trump and his candidates – 84 percent of the president, 83 percent in OZ and 81 percent in Kennedy, as the survey showed.

Only a few Democrats repeated the feeling, with only 14 percent either being a lot or an appropriate trust in OZ to solve health problems. Another 7 percent said the same about Kennedy and Trump, as the data show.

Among the independent 45 percent have either a lot or adequate trust in Kennedy, while 37 percent say the same about OZ and 36 percent that according to Trump, they are confident about health problems.

The survey results were unveiled before Kennedy’s planned confirmation lists this week. He will be released on Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Work and Pensions (Help) on Thursday and the Senate Committee and the Senate Committee.

Kennedy has Criticism faced on both sides of the aisle. Liberals refer to his many years of advocacy against vaccines and his role as the founder of the prominent anti-vaccine organization of child health defense.

On the conservative side, the group created by the former Vice President Mike Pence Six -digit advertising campaign Wednesday Against Kennedy’s nomination.

While Kennedy’s controversial comments indicate a variety of questions, AAF has taken up the previous support of the former independent presidential candidate for abortions.

The KFF survey was carried out under 1,310 adults from January 7th to 14th. The error rate is 3 percentage points.

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