President
Donald Trump pushed back against a
Fox News poll showing he’d lose to any of the top
Democratic candidates in the 2020 election.
“There’s something going on at Fox, I”ll tell you right now, and I’m not happy with it,” the president told reporters at Morristown Airport in New Jersey, as he traveled back to the
White House from his
golf resort on Sunday.
The poll, released Friday, indicated Trump would fall in a general
election against former Vice President
Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), or Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.). Trump’s margin of defeat ranged from 12 points against Biden to 6 points against Harris.
“I don’t believe it,” Trump said of the poll, according to a transcript released Sunday.
The US leader, who has often treated Fox News as his go-to outlet, complained that his worst poll numbers have come from Fox. He singled out the channel’s political analyst Juan Williams for negative coverage, and predictably offered support for prime time hosts
Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson.
A Fox News poll in July showed Biden leading Trump by 10 points in a general election.Related... Donald Trump Is Insisting The US Could Buy Greenland Trump Fat-Shames Protester, Then Says His Movement Is 'Built On Love' Trump Can't Decide If America Is Great Or Not In Bizarre Rally Moment