Politics Magazine
The charts above reflects the results of the weekly Morning Consult Poll -- done each week of about 2,000 registered voters, with about a 2 point margin of error.
When the virus first started hitting the United States, voters thought the U.S. would handle the virus very well -- at least as well as any other country. They no longer believe that. Currently they believe other countries have done a better job with the virus by a 22 point gap (52% other countries to 30% United States).
Voters are also losing faith in Donald Trump's ability to handle the crisis, and of Republicans in Congress. By a 14 point margin, they believe Joe Biden would do a better job. And by a 13 point margin, they believe Democrats in Congress would do a better job.