AP-GfK poll shows voter distaste for Putin-style leadership
Source: Miami Herald
Donald Trump has called Russian President Vladimir Putin "a leader unlike what we have in this country." But most Americans don't agree with Trump's assessment of Putin's leadership skills, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows.
Only 24 percent of registered voters say Putin has leadership qualities that would be good for an American president to share, while 71 percent say he does not. In fact, a majority, 56 percent, said they have an unfavorable view of Putin, while only 10 percent said they view the Russian leader favorably.
Voters were split on whether Trump would be too close to Putin, with 42 percent saying they think Trump would be too close, and 41 percent saying his approach would be about right. Fourteen percent think he would not be close enough. By comparison, most voters (53 percent) think Democrat Hillary Clinton's relationship with Putin would be about right, while 11 percent think she would be too close and 32 percent think she would not be close enough.
The relationship between the Republican nominee and the Russian strongman began taking on new life when Putin praised Trump last December as "bright and talented" and "the absolute leader of the presidential race."
The billionaire businessman hailed Putin's regard for him as a "great honor," brushing off widespread allegations that the Russian president has ordered the killing of political dissidents and journalists.
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