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VisitPerception of political motivation in Trump's charges by end of 2024?
Political motivation perception increases • 33%
Political motivation perception decreases • 33%
Political motivation perception remains unchanged • 33%
Major national polls (e.g., ABC News/Ipsos, CBS News, Reuters/Ipsos)
Plurality of Americans Support Trump's Guilty Verdict on 34 Counts, Polls Show
Jun 2, 2024, 02:00 PM
A plurality of Americans believe that former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict on all 34 counts in his hush money trial was correct, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. The poll found that 50% of Americans think the verdict was correct, while 49% believe Trump should end his 2024 presidential campaign as a result. Additionally, 47% of respondents think the charges against Trump were politically motivated, while 38% disagree. A CBS News poll also indicates that views on Trump's guilt or innocence remain unchanged following the verdict, with 57% of Americans now believing the jury reached the right verdict. A Reuters/Ipsos survey of registered voters also reflects similar sentiments.
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Majority believe it was politically motivated • 33%
Majority believe it was justified • 33%
Public opinion evenly split • 34%
Significantly more favorable • 25%
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Somewhat less favorable • 25%
Significantly less favorable • 25%
Majority support conviction • 33%
Majority oppose conviction • 33%
Majority unsure/neutral • 33%
Net Positive Effect • 33%
Net Negative Effect • 33%
No Significant Change • 33%
Significantly impacted • 50%
No significant impact • 50%
Support increases above 50% • 33%
Support remains around 50% • 33%
Support decreases below 50% • 33%
Significant Negative Shift • 50%
No Significant Shift • 50%
Increase in support for defendants • 25%
Decrease in support for defendants • 25%
No significant change in public opinion • 25%
Increase in calls for harsher penalties • 25%
Significantly harms political future • 33%
No significant impact on political future • 33%
Boosts political support • 34%
Increase • 33%
Decrease • 33%
No Change • 34%
Mostly favorable • 25%
Mostly unfavorable • 25%
Divided opinions • 25%
Indifference • 25%
Significant negative impact • 33%
Significant positive impact • 33%
No significant impact • 33%