Bipartisan majority of Americans want more money for Postal Service:
Reuters/Ipsos Poll
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[August 19, 2020]
By Chris Kahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A bipartisan majority
of Americans want the government to spend more money on the U.S. Postal
Service, and most agree that mail delivery will be a vital part of the
November election, a Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll released on
Wednesday found.
The Aug. 14-18 poll took place in the middle of an uproar over changes
to mail service ordered by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a large donor
to President Donald Trump.
After complaints that cuts could interfere with mail-in voting that has
gained in importance due to the coronavirus pandemic, DeJoy said on
Tuesday he would pause any changes.
The poll found that 78% of Americans, including 92% of Democrats and 67%
of Republicans, agreed "a well-functioning United States Postal Service
is important to having a smooth and successful election during the
coronavirus pandemic."

Nearly three-quarters of Americans, including 88% of Democrats and 60%
of Republicans, agreed "funding for the United States Postal Service
should be increased to ensure Americans’ mail gets delivered in a timely
fashion."
The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives has already approved
$25 billion in new postal funding, which Trump has criticized as too
much. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said this week that the
president may support additional funding for the agency as part of a
broader spending package for coronavirus relief, however.
MAJORITY DISAPPROVE OF TRUMP PERFORMANCE
According to the poll, 56% of U.S. adults disapprove of the president's
overall performance in office. Democratic presidential challenger Joe
Biden leads Trump in support among registered voters by 8 percentage
points.
The top three things that registered voters said they wanted from their
president were an ability to lead the U.S. recovery from the coronavirus
pandemic, an ability to "restore trust" in government, and strong ideas
about improving the economy.
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A worker of Miami-Dade County Elections Department walks past U.S.
Postal Service baskets with mail-in ballots during the primary
election amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Miami,
Florida, U.S., August 18, 2020. REUTERS/Marco Bello

Biden has a clear advantage with the first two, according to the
poll: 46% of registered voters think Biden would be better at
steering America's pandemic response, while 36% said Trump would be
better. And 45% said Biden would be better at restoring trust in
government, while 34% said it was Trump.
When it comes to shaping the U.S. economy, 46% said Trump would be
better, compared with 40% who said Biden would be better.
The poll overlapped with the first days of the Aug. 17-20 Democratic
National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the 2020 U.S.
presidential campaign shifted into a higher gear.
Former first lady Michelle Obama capped the convention's first day
on Monday night by saying Trump was "clearly in over his head."
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout
the United States. It gathered responses from 1,391 U.S. adults,
including 617 who identified as Democrats and 523 who identified as
Republicans. The poll has a credibility interval, a measure of
precision, of about 5 percentage points.
(Editing by Scott Malone and Sonya Hepinstall)
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