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The First Polls Since Trump's Guilty Verdict Are In


What the first polls after Trump's conviction show — and don't show

Majorities agree with the verdict against Trump, but early national polling doesn't find that the race against Biden has been transformed.

The First Polls Since Trump's Guilty Verdict Are In - YouTube

It's been four days since former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in the Manhattan criminal case, and the early indication from the ...

Following Trump's guilty verdict, 1st swing state poll reveals how it ...

Georgia voters favor Trump over Biden 49% to 44% in a head-to-head matchup, according to the Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday.

New Polling Shows the Real Fallout From the Trump Conviction

A new POLITICO Magazine/Ipsos poll shows that Trump's criminal conviction hurts him with independents.

Trump's lead over Biden narrows after conviction, analysis shows

After a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts last week, Republicans rallied around the former president, insisting the ...

First poll following Trump's guilty verdict reveals influence on swing ...

First poll following Trump's guilty verdict reveals influence on swing state voters. 17K views · 4 months ago ...more ...

Did Trump's guilty conviction hurt his polling numbers? - The Hill

It's been nearly three weeks since Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts in the New York hush money trial. But has it impacted his polling ...

might — see a change in Trump's poll numbers since the verdict - CBC

Polling industry insiders in the US agree on one thing: The criminal conviction of Donald Trump has not had any obvious effect on the presidential election.

What the First Polls After Trump's Guilty Verdict Show

A jury found Trump guilty of 34 felony charges related to falsifying business records. Trump now leads President Joe Biden by 0.5 points ...

A polling do-over finds Trump's lead shrank after guilty verdict - Politico

Former President Donald Trump speaks. Before the verdict, most Americans, polls showed, viewed the hush money case ...

What the Polls Are Saying After Trump's Conviction

On the contrary, it seems. In the head-to-head poll between President Joe Biden and Trump, it's now a statistical toss-up, 41% to 41%. But ...

Following Trump's guilty verdict, first swing state poll reveals how it ...

A new Quinnipiac University poll revealed which presidential candidate holds the advantage in the swing state of Georgia after former ...

Here's where Trump stands in public opinion after guilty verdict in ...

Public opinion of former President Donald Trump largely remained unchanged after he received a guilty verdict in his "hush money" case, ...

Why Trump's Conviction Barely Registered in Polls - The Atlantic

Although the dozens of indictments brought against Trump in 2023 hardly hurt his campaign, surveys indicated that a criminal conviction could transform the ...

Small Shift Toward Biden After Trump Verdict - The New York Times

President Biden appeared to gain slightly in the aftermath of Mr. Trump's conviction last week for falsifying business records.

Majority oppose Trump after trial; polls show tie with Biden - NY1

... election — political independents — say they will not vote for the first ex-president to be convicted of a felony in the fall. But public ...

Trump Polls: Some Independents, Republicans May Shift ... - Forbes

More than half of all independent voters want former President Donald Trump to drop his 2024 campaign after a New York jury found him guilty.

4 takeaways from polls on Trump's guilty verdict

Americans think the verdict was right and don't buy into Trump's conspiracy theories. And they've moved toward Biden — but by less than ...

After the Trump verdict, most Republicans say they're OK ... - YouGov

Since the conviction, Republicans' views have shifted in a way that puts the guilty verdict in a more favorable light and keeps Trump's ...

Donald Trump tries to court pivotal 2024 voters after guilty verdict

So far, at least, a smallish number may change their minds because of Trump's conviction - but they could wield a decisive impact.