More than 20 percent of those planning on voting for former President Trump believe he has committed a serious crime, according to a recent poll.
A New York Times/Siena College poll found that 21 percent of those voters planning on backing Trump in November’s election think he has committed a serious federal crime.
Sixty-eight percent said he has not, and another 12 percent said they were not sure or refused to answer, the poll noted.
Trump is entangled in a number of court battles across the country, including two federal cases brought by special counsel Jack Smith. The former president pleaded not guilty to four felony counts in the federal 2020 election interference case that accuses him of engaging in numerous conspiracies to stay in office after losing the election.
He also pleaded not guilty to 40 charges in the federal classified documents case that alleges he mishandled classified information and tried to obstruct the government from retrieving them after leaving office.
Overall, the poll found that 53 percent of […]
What a wonderful story. What it tells us is how poor the state of the two party system really is. Not something the mainstream media would want you to know. Trump only has a chance because the Democrat choice is so horrible. But that’s how the game has been played for many years. It’s why so many voters are politically homeless. Vote for the lesser of two evils. What do you get? Evil 100% percent of the time. Think outside the box.
Trump is expressing the anger and fear they’re feeling. And he’s gaining the attention they want for themselves.