The Monmouth University poll suggests that the guilty verdicts against former President Trump in his recent criminal trial may not have a significant impact on his 2024 election rematch with President Biden. The survey also indicates that more voters agree than disagree with Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts, but many believe the charges were politically motivated. The poll shows that both candidates continue to draw almost identical levels of support, with Trump holding a slight edge in most battleground states. The majority of respondents agree with the guilty verdict in Trump's trial, but there is skepticism and a partisan gap in opinions regarding the trials of Trump and Hunter Biden.
Key Points
Guilty verdicts against Trump may not significantly impact his 2024 election rematch with Biden
More voters agree than disagree with Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts
Majority believe charges against Trump were politically motivated
Trump holds a slight polling edge over Biden in crucial battleground states
Opinions on the trials of Trump and Hunter Biden show a partisan gap
Pros
Poll provides insights into public opinion on Trump's guilty verdicts
Indicates voter sentiment towards Trump and Biden's chances in the 2024 election
Cons
Skepticism and partisan divide on the motivations behind the trials of Trump and Hunter Biden