Pew: People Don’t Think Very Highly of Donald Trump Around the World, Except in Three of Africa’s Largest Countries

While Donald Trump may not be very popular in most parts of the world, not so in several of Africa’s largest countries, according to new survey data from the Pew Research Center. Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa all recorded much higher levels of approval of the U.S. president than people in Europe, the Americas, and portions of Asia.

This is important because it demonstrates the resilience of American soft power in several of Africa’s most influential countries despite the commonly-held perception that China’s ascendance on the continent has come at the expense of the United States.

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