ABC News – Poll on Trump Investigation… Opposite Reactions from Democratic and Republican Supporters,
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![Former U.S. President Donald Trump
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump
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, “(Washington=Yonhap News) By Cho Jun-hyung = Public opinion in the United States is divided over the guilt verdict in relation to the ‘hush money’ allegations surrounding former President Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential candidacy for the upcoming November election.”,
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, ‘ According to a survey conducted by ABC News and Ipsos among 781 adult men and women in a sample group from November 31st to December 1st after the guilty verdict of Trump, 50% answered that the guilty verdict was ‘right,’ and 49% said former President Trump should drop his candidacy for the November election.’,
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, ‘ The response regarding whether Trump intentionally committed a crime showed 51% believed Trump intentionally violated the law, 12% thought Trump made a mistake but did not have malicious intent, and 19% thought Trump did nothing wrong.’,
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, ” On the other hand, 47% of respondents answered that the prosecution against former President Trump in relation to the hush money was ‘politically motivated,’ exceeding the response rate (38%) that it was not motivated by politics.”,
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, ” This divisive pattern indicates a lack of ‘consensus’ among Democratic and Republican supporters on this issue.”,
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, ” Among Democratic respondents, 83% said the guilty verdict was ‘right,’ and 79% said former President Trump should end his candidacy for the election.”,
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, ” In contrast, among Republican respondents, only 16% agreed that the guilty verdict was ‘right’ and that ‘former President Trump should end his presidential challenge’.” ,
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, ” Among independent respondents, both the responses ‘the guilty verdict was right’ and ‘Trump should end his presidential challenge’ were equally shared at 52% each.”,
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, ” However, among independent respondents, 45% stated that this trial was conducted based on ‘political motives.'”,
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, ‘ The guilty verdict against former President Trump does not appear to have an immediate significant impact on the favorability ratings of the incumbent and former presidents who will face a rematch in the November election.’,
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, ‘ Firstly, former President Trump’s favorability rating was 31%, the same level as in a survey by the same organization in March, while President Biden’s favorability rating was 32%, a 1% decrease from the survey conducted by the same organization in March (33%).’,
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, ‘ In a criminal trial involving allegations of document tampering related to the hush money payment to silence Trump’s sexual misconduct accusations, a jury of 12 members unanimously found former President Trump guilty of all 34 charges against him on June 30.’,
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, ‘ With the jury, which has the power to decide guilt or innocence, determining guilt, Judge Juan Mercer, the presiding judge of the trial, is scheduled to sentence on July 11.’,
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