What wealthy independents, a key swing vote, think about Trump, Covid-19 and the economy

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Millionaires who identify as political independents are closer to the outlook of wealthy Democrats than wealthy Republicans on several key issues, according to the latest CNBC Millionaire Survey.

and the economic outlook, independents are closer to the views of liberals than conservatives.

On the president's handling of the coronavirus crisis, the survey funds independents even more negative, with a combined 57% rating Trump's handling of the crisis as poor or terrible , versus only 15% of Republicans and 80% of Democrats. The semi-annual survey, which polls 750 investors with $1 million or more in investable assets, was conducted in April. There was a higher response from Republicans and Democrats than independents in the Spring 2020 survey compared to previous surveys, however, Wynn said there was a statistically significant percentage of each political identification group among survey respondents.

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