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    Home » Blog » CNN Poll: More Americans See Trump’s Trial as Irrelevant to His Fitness for Reelection 

    CNN Poll: More Americans See Trump’s Trial as Irrelevant to His Fitness for Reelection 

    April 27, 2024Updated:April 27, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    According to a CNN poll released on Friday, more and more Americans are questioning whether former president Donald Trump’s legal prosecution is relevant to his chances of winning.

    The surveys indicates that Trump’s legal action is less effective than his reelection chances of winning. ” These are all Trump testing”, Trump said before entering the court on Tuesday. ” This is done as poll meddling. Everyone is aware of it.

    Americans who say the claims in the ongoing trial “are not related to his for the president even if true” experienced a six-point jump in less than a month.

    • 2024: 45 percentage said less meaningless
    • 2023: 39 percentage said less&nbsp, useless

    The surveys analyzed the results:

    About 30 % of voters who are currently supporting Trump against President Joe Biden in the 2024 election say they will continue supporting him, while 24 % of Trump’s supporters fear a conviction will make them reconsider. Trump is accused in four separate circumstances, and the survey question was about whether or not a crime could be convicted of without specifying a cost. On 12 % of all registered voters in the ballot, which is more than enough to influence a close election if he is found guilty in one of the four tests he may experience before Election Day.

    Additionally, the poll confirmed a widespread belief that Trump wo n’t get a fair trial in Manhattan. President Joe Biden&nbsp, won&nbsp, more than 86 percent of the Manhattan voting in 2020.

    • Just 44 percent believed that the judge chosen for the situation” will be able to attain a good verdict.”
    • A” fair outcome is in the cards,” according to 56 % of people.
    ” Only&nbsp, about&nbsp, 12 percent&nbsp, of&nbsp, the&nbsp, people&nbsp, in&nbsp, this&nbsp, area&nbsp, voted&nbsp, for&nbsp, Trump”, constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley&nbsp, told&nbsp, Fox News.

    The jury you should be concerned about are the ones who are” those Trojan horses,” hiding discrimination that is hidden from social media or being charged with any crimes of this nature.

    Additionally, the study appeared to support Trump’s claim that the White House’s plans to bust him and put him in jail are politically motivated.

    • Just 13 % claimed that Trump received the same level of treatment as another criminal defendants.
    • 34 percent said Trump is being treated more harshly&nbsp, than other accused
    • 34 percent&nbsp, said Trump is being more favorably than other plaintiffs
    • 19 % claimed they had not heard enough to express their opinion.
    • 0 percentage had no mind

    The CNN poll&nbsp, sampled&nbsp, 1, 212 people from April 18- 23 with a 3.4- place margin of error.

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