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Trump says he’s a stable genius. Only a quarter of Americans agree.
I tend to agree that Donald Trump is intelligent, but only in a duplicitous manner. Like most Americans, I view Trump as neither stable nor levelheaded.
The entire Quinnipiac poll below should be an eye-opener for every Trump acolyte.
Related: Quinnipiac University National Poll | January 10, 2018
By Philip Bump
January 10, 2018
President Donald Trump
Rankled by the depiction of himself in the book “Fire and Fury,” President Trump on Saturday tweeted a defense of his mental acuity. “[T]hroughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart,” Trump wrote. “I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius,” he added, “and a very stable genius at that!” According to a new poll from Quinnipiac University, only 27 percent of Americans agree with that description. A majority of Americans do think that Trump is intelligent. Over the past year, the percentage of those saying so has fallen 12 points, but 53 percent of Americans think Trump is smart. On the question of levelheadedness, Trump fares more poorly. Less than a third of the country describes him as levelheaded, a figure that has been pretty steady over the course of his presidency. (It predates his presidency, in fact; in a Quinnipiac poll in September 2016, 27 percent of respondents said he was.) Republicans again are much more likely to say that Trump is levelheaded, in part because essentially no Democrats agree. Among Republicans, Trump has seen a drop of six percentage points over the year.
Quinnipiac’s Doug Schwartz was kind enough to share the percentage of Americans who held both that Trump was levelheaded and intelligent. As noted above, that’s 27 percent of respondents — the fraction of the country that is inclined to join Trump in evaluating him as a stable genius. Or at least stable and intelligent. Then there’s that other side of the equation. According to Schwartz, 43 percent of Americans think that Trump is not intelligent and not levelheaded, that he, in other words, is neither stable nor a genius. Maybe they didn’t hear that Trump was elected president on his first try.
I tend to agree that Donald Trump is intelligent, but only in a duplicitous manner. Like most Americans, I view Trump as neither stable nor levelheaded.
The entire Quinnipiac poll below should be an eye-opener for every Trump acolyte.
Related: Quinnipiac University National Poll | January 10, 2018