Trump’s Legal Woes Fail to Sway Voter Allegiance, Polls Reveal
Shared By Peter Boykin – American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Political Candidate
Trump’s Legal Woes Fail to Sway Voter Allegiance, Polls Reveal
Recent polling unveils a surprising trend as voters appear unfazed by the legal entanglements surrounding Donald Trump, with many expressing a preference for him over Joe Biden, even in the event of criminal convictions.
Here are the poll details: Harvard-Harris pollsters diligently gathered insights from 2,022 registered voters during the period of February 21 – 22. The pivotal questions sought to gauge voters’ responses to potential criminal convictions against Trump and their impact on their electoral choices.
Democrats might want to brace themselves…
January 6: If a jury convicts Donald Trump for inciting the Capitol riots of January 6th, who would you vote for president?
– Trump: 54%
– Biden: 46%
Election interference: If a jury convicts Donald Trump for RICO in attempting to influence the 2020 election results in Georgia, who would you vote for president?
– Trump: 52%
– Biden: 48%
Classified documents: If a jury convicts Donald Trump of crimes related to his handling of classified presidential documents, who would you vote for president?
– Trump: 50%
– Biden: 50%
Republicans remain steadfast: Despite the media’s optimistic narrative anticipating a shift in Republican support due to these legal challenges, the data indicates a different story. In response to the questions above, Republican voters demonstrated unwavering support at percentages of 94%, 93%, and 91%, respectively.
A deeper dive into the poll exposes broader concerns among Americans, with a striking 62% asserting that Biden is leading the country in the “wrong track.” The top five issues on voters’ minds are:
1. Immigration: 36%
2. Inflation: 33%
3. Economy/Jobs: 24%
4. Crime/Drugs: 17%
5. Guns: 17%
[Source: Harvard-Harris]
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