Three surveys indicate Americans don't want a felon for president
Warning signs are flashing in polls taken after former president Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 felony charges. Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Morning Consult
poll shows that 49% of Independents — and even 15% of Republicans — believe Trump should end his campaign because of his recent conviction. In addition, 54% of registered voters approve of the guilty verdict, compared to just 34% who disapprove. That Morning Consult poll, which awarded a two-point lead to Trump in its last edition, now has President Joe Biden ahead by one point . Both are within the margin of error.WATCH: Jets star Aaron Rodgers snubs Trump at UFC 302Following the announcement of a guilty verdict in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, 54% of registered voters say they would not vote for Donald Trump if he is convicted of a crime, a six point drop from April of this year , ahead of the start of the trial.
Our Friday survey showed that just 15% of Republican voters nationwide want Trump to drop his White House bid, a bit higher than the 8% of Trump supporters who said the same. That figure among the larger GOP electorate is in line with the share of potential Republican primary voters who supported his last remaining challenger, Nikki Haley, at the end of her campaign.
Roughly half of voters said they would oppose the former president’s imprisonment for his 34 class E felonies. The most popular option would be fining Trump, followed by another 49% who would put him on probation.Imagination, creativity, and beauty are destined for Jersey City. Let’s not blow it | OpinionIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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