Screenshot: CBS News About three out of five U.S. adults approve of the way President-elect Trump is handling his transition into office after his election win, a new CBS/YouGov poll out Monday found.
The latest Yahoo News/YouGov results illustrate the powerful effect that partisanship can have on people’s perception of reality.
More than half of the nation approves of how President-elect Donald Trump is handling his transition into office, according to a poll published Sunday. Trump’s transition process received approval from 59% of respondents and disapproval from 41% of respondents in the poll, which was conducted by CBS News and YouGov.
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