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Positivity     33.00%   
   Negativity   67.00%
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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/432508-republicans-think-trump-is-held-to-higher-behavioral-standards
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Nineteen percent said he is held to the same standards as other presidents while 6 percent were unsure.Younger voters, those between 18 and 34, were the age group most likely to say Trump is held to a lower standard of behavior while older respondents between 50 and 64 were most likely to say he is held to unfairly high expectations.Forty-three percent of younger voters said Trump is evaluated on a lower metric compared to past presidents while 40 percent of respondents between 50 and 64 said he is held to higher expectations.Voters over 65 were evenly split, with 40 percent saying Trump is subjected to lower standards and 40 percent saying he is held to higher standards.The Hill-HarrisX survey was conducted Feb. 23-24 among 1,002 registered voters and has a sampling margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.--Matthew SheffieldMorning Consult features editor Joanna Piacenza told Hill.TV on Monday that more people who voted for President Trump feel disaffected from the Republican Party, compared to the number of people who voted for Hillary Clinton who feel disaffected from the Democratic PartyPolling and public opinion analyst Dan Cox told "What America's Thinking" on Monday that most 2020 Democratic candidates will face an uphill battle due to their lower name recognition.

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