A new Quinnipiac poll was conducted among Americans after the Manhattan Grand Jury voted to indict President Trump.
The poll revolved around the indictment of President Trump and his upcoming 2024 candidacy.
According to the poll, “more than 6 in 10 Americans (62 percent) think the Manhattan District Attorney’s case involving President Trump is mainly motivated by politics, while 32 percent think the case is mainly motivated by the law.”
Key takeaways:
More than 7 in 10 Republican voters (72 percent) think Trump has had a mainly positive impact on their party
Fifty-five percent think the accusations are either very serious (32 percent) or somewhat serious (23 percent). In comparison, 42 percent think the allegations are either not too serious (16 percent) or not serious at all (26 percent).
Given a list of 15 Republicans who have either declared a 2024 presidential run or are seen as potential candidates, Donald Trump receives 47 percent support among Republican and Republican-leaning voters followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis who receives 33 percent… These results are largely unchanged from a Quinnipiac University poll on March 15th.
In a head-to-head Republican primary matchup between the two leading Republican candidates, Trump receives 52 percent support and DeSantis receives 42 percent support, essentially unchanged from earlier in the month.
It’s not looking good for Democrats.
This suggests that any further attempts by the Biden regime to “get Trump” will be met with resistance and pushback from his supporters.
Trump isn’t giving up and neither are his supporters.