Most Americans say Trump is growing erratic with age, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds - Reuters
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A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, perceive President Trump as becoming erratic with age.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, think President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, perceive President Trump as becoming erratic with age.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, perceive President Trump as becoming erratic with age.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, believe President Trump has become erratic as he ages.
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