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


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.

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

3. The overall political environment hasn't changed much · Reuters/Ipsos poll of registered voters: Biden 41%, Trump 39% (compared to Biden 40%, ...

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 ...

Exclusive: One in 10 Republicans less likely to vote for Trump after ...

Ten percent of Republican registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony conviction for falsifying ...

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

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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.

Guilty or not guilty, Trump verdict won't sway most voters, poll shows

2 in 3 registered US voters say a guilty verdict would have no effect on whom they plan to vote for in the presidential election, according to a PBS NewsHour/ ...

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 ...

Trump's felony conviction has hurt him in the polls - Vox

Donald Trump has been a convicted felon for a little over a week and he has already lost a small but significant chunk of support, according to the polls.

Trump's conviction may be hurting him — but it's early - ABC News

Post-verdict polls are slightly better for Biden. Margins in polls of the 2024 presidential race taken after former President Donald Trump was ...

Republicans Rally Behind Trump After Conviction, Times/Siena Poll ...

The national survey found that more than two thirds of voters said the outcome of Donald J. Trump's Manhattan criminal case made no ...

Trump verdict would likely move only a small number of votes, poll ...

Most people say the outcome of former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York will not have an impact on their vote in the 2024 presidential ...

What the polling got right and wrong in the presidential election - PBS

Donald Trump is likely to be the first Republican presidential candidate to win the popular vote in the last 20 years. Pre-election polls ...

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.

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

A majority of independents say they will not vote for the convicted felon in the fall.

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.

Trump vs. Biden Polls: How the Conviction Affected the Race

Trump vs. Biden polls show conviction is not having a big impact yet. Early polls after Trump's guilty verdict in the Manhattan hush money ...

Views of Trump trial unchanged following verdict — CBS News poll

Half the country says Trump is not fit to be president; Republicans call the trial unfair, according to CBS News poll.

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 ...

Conviction could cost Trump key votes, polls show, but until then his ...

Donald Trump is standing trial in New York on felony charges connected with hush money paid to allegedly conceal claims of an affair from voters.