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believe Trump committed a crime, according to polls.

Majority of Americans Believe Trump Committed a Crime, ⁢But It Hasn’t ⁢Affected His GOP Nomination Bid

Recent polling has revealed that a significant number of‌ United States citizens believe​ former​ President Donald Trump has committed a crime. However, this⁢ belief has not hindered his bid to become the Republican nominee, as less than⁢ one-third of Republicans ‍agree with this sentiment.

Strong Belief in Trump’s Criminal Activity

According ⁣to a ‍report by ⁤Navigator Research, more than three in five ​voters,‍ including 67% of independents, believe that Trump has committed a crime ⁢in one of his four indictments. Among‌ Democrats, a staggering 92% share this belief. However, only⁢ 28% ‌of Republicans believe ⁤the ⁢same.

“Because of the low number of conservative⁣ voters ⁢who⁢ believe the former president committed a crime, Trump remains the strong front-runner for the GOP‍ nomination.”

Due to the⁤ relatively⁢ low number of conservative ​voters who believe that ⁣Trump has committed a crime, he‌ continues to be the leading contender for the GOP‍ nomination.⁣ Trump currently holds a commanding lead‌ over his strongest⁢ challenger, Gov. ‍Ron DeSantis (R-FL), with⁤ 55.1% of‍ Republican voters supporting‍ him ‍compared to DeSantis’ ‌14.5%, according to ‌the RealClearPolitics average. The other candidates trail far behind in single-digit ​percentages.

Multiple Criminal⁢ Cases and ‍Serious Charges

Trump⁢ is currently facing charges in four ⁤criminal⁣ cases, two of which‍ are federal cases brought by special counsel Jack Smith. These cases span across four ​different states and cities, with charges filed in Georgia, Florida, New York, and Washington, D.C. The⁣ most serious charges are federal offenses related to his alleged attempts‍ to overturn the results of ‍the 2020 election​ and mishandling of classified documents.

Approximately seven in 10 voters consider the charges brought against Trump to be serious cases. Navigator research indicates‌ that 60% of voters believe⁤ the investigations are legitimate. While the level of ⁣trust is similar across each case, the New York case involving alleged ‍hush money payments to ⁣porn star Stormy Daniels has the lowest ‍level of⁢ trustworthiness, with ⁣64%‍ of respondents believing it to be a​ serious case.

Divided‌ Opinions on Conviction

When it comes to the ‌belief that Trump will be convicted of the alleged crimes, the results are nearly evenly split. 42% of respondents believe he will be convicted, while 41% believe he will not.

Trump has consistently maintained his‍ innocence in all the cases and has likened the investigations to a political “witch hunt.”

The ⁤survey was conducted between Aug. 17-21, ⁢just days before Trump turned himself ⁣into authorities in Fulton County, Georgia, and became the ​first former president‌ in history to have his mug shot taken.

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