Trump's Presidential campaign beseeches CNN to apologize for recent votes
The Presidential campaign of Donald Trump asks for an apology from CNN about their recent polling results, which were showing Joe Biden, the assumed Democratic Presidential candidate, leading the way against him. The request from the Current President’s campaign came in the shape of cease and desist letter to CNN’s President Jeff Zucker , which were containing different misleading and improper claims that were instantly rejected by the Media organization. Matt Dornic, a spokesman from CNN, states that their polling results are absolute, and they wouldn’t take them down. CNN polls were conducted and released on Monday that revealed Donald Trump 14 points behind the ex-VP i.e., 55 percent to 41 percent, among qualified voters. Plus, it indicates a 38 percent approval rating for Trump, which is the poorest one since Jan 2019 and roughly on par with one-time American President George Washington Bush’s approval rate at the same stage in their reelection years, and 55 percent disapproval rat...