Week 14 of @NavigatorSurvey tracking poll: While everyone is going
over that new NYT poll, we've got our weekly Navigator release out this AM too. And guess what? It's just as crappy for the President, with a job rating at 41%/58%, including 24%/69% with Independents.

A whopping 71% say the country today is off on the wrong track. 71%. Among Republicans, the share who say the country is off on the wrong track has grown by 26 points since late March.
Pessimism is growing about the pandemic, as a majority again say that the worst is yet to come on the pandemic -- around where it was in mid-May.
We are also seeing growth in the number of people who want more aggressive social distancing measures put in place as 40% say that vs. 20% who want to relax measures (and 36% stay the same). That number hasn't hit 40% since mid-April.
In states where the number of cases are increasing, 48% says their state is moving too quickly to reopening while just 12% say not quickly enough.
Dem Governors nationally are at 65% approve on the pandemic vs. GOP Govs at 56%. Govs of states w/ increasing cases have lower ratings than those without. It's too small a sample to look at, but I'd bet that GOP Govs in states w/ increasing cases have some of the worst ratings.
This is one is interesting as it shows that the public is paying attention to what's going on with the number of cases in their state and in the country. Voters are fairly accurate in their description of what's going on in their state and in the country:
All today's slides and more can be found here. Back tomorrow with some more data on Trump. https://navigatorresearch.org/navigating-coronavirus/