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The Graphic Truth: Global leaders winning vs losing on COVID

Six months into the pandemic, the coronavirus is still wreaking havoc on most countries in the world. National responses to COVID-19 dominate the performance benchmarks for world leaders — while some have been truly hurt in the polls, others have shown to have the antibodies to resist most pandemic-fueled popular discontent. Who are the winners and losers in the battle for national political survival in a world upended by the coronavirus? We take a look at the best and worst rated world leaders since February.

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