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YouGov Poll Shows Jimmy Kimmel's Favorability Exceeds Donald Trump's

A recent YouGov poll shows Jimmy Kimmel with a higher favorability rating than Donald Trump, revealing a notable difference in public perception between the two figures.

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  • A recent YouGov poll has revealed that television host Jimmy Kimmel currently holds a higher favorability rating among the public.
  • In the same YouGov survey, Donald Trump's favorability rating was found to be lower than that of Kimmel.
  • The poll specifically compared the public's perception of the two prominent figures, offering a direct contrast in their current standing.
  • This data point from YouGov provides a snapshot of public sentiment, indicating how each individual is currently viewed by the populace.
  • The results suggest a notable difference in how the public perceives a late-night host versus a political leader in this specific survey.
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Jimmy Kimmel had a net favorability rating of +3, while Donald Trump had a net favorability rating of -13 in the YouGov poll.

The YouGov poll was conducted with 1,656 U.S. adults.

Jimmy Kimmel humorously highlighted his 16-point lead over Trump on his show, expressed surprise that it wasn't higher due to his lack of scandals, and joked that even finding a toenail in a salad had a higher favorability than Trump.

According to Jimmy Kimmel, the Trump team responded through a statement attributed to White House spokesperson Anna Kelly claiming Kimmel 'prays every night to garner a fraction' of Trump's support, ending with Trump's trademark sign-off: 'Sad!'.

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