Two in Three Americans Now Believe Trump Committed a Crime
Thursday, June 1, 2023Polling data on Americans’ views towards Donald Trump, perceptions on whether he committed a crime, and news of his indictment.
Polling data on Americans’ views towards Donald Trump, perceptions on whether he committed a crime, and news of his indictment.
Three in four Americans report hearing about the indictment of Donald Trump as nearly three in five continue to think he has committed a crime.
Two in three Americans are concerned that “anti-woke” politicians are focused on the wrong things instead of issues like inflation and rising costs
Most Americans support Trump being indicted; nearly three in five support an indictment for illegally using campaign funds for personal expenses
Most support the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago as two in three find arguments that “no one is above the law” and “following the facts” to be convincing
Americans increasingly support the DOJ filing criminal charges against Trump for his involvement in the January 6th attack
Support for the January 6th investigation remains strong as seven in ten Americans express concerns over Trump’s behavior as recalled in recent testimony
Americans oppose overturning Roe v. Wade and legislation that would impose a nationwide abortion ban.
By a two-to-one margin, a majority of Americans support Judge Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court.
A majority also believe Biden is trying to do what’s best for the country – even as his overall approval rating remains net negative.