Americans divided over criminal charges against Trump
Former U.S. President Donald Trump appears in court for an arraignment on charges stemming from his indictment by a Manhattan grand jury following a probe into hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, in New York City, U.S., April 4, 2023. REUTERS/Timothy A. Clary/Pool
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Americans divided over
criminal charges against Trump
The prosecution of
former President Donald Trump has evenly divided Americans but appears to have
boosted his chances of winning the Republican nomination for the 2024 election,
according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Thursday.
The poll was conducted
on Wednesday and Thursday, following Tuesday's indictment of Trump on 34 felony
counts of falsifying business records by prosecutors in New York City.
The survey found that
49% of all Americans think it was right for prosecutors to pursue the first
criminal case against a U.S. president or former president.
But the finding
underscores the political divide on so many matters revolving around Trump.
Some 84% of self-described Democrats said the charges were merited, while only
16% of Republicans agreed.
Some 40% of
Republicans said the case made them more likely to vote for Trump in 2024,
while 12% said it made them less likely to support him. Another 38% said it had
no impact
Trump leads the field
for the Republican nomination by a wide margin, with 58% of Republicans saying
he is their preferred nominee. That is up from 48% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll
released on Monday
Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis, who has not entered the race, came in second at 21%.
While Democrats and
Republicans are deeply split over the prosecution of the case, the survey
showed a strong belief that Trump arranged payments to porn star Stormy Daniels
and model Karen McDougal to keep them quiet about alleged extramarital
relationships.
Some 73% of Americans
believed that to be the case, including 55% of Republicans.
However, 76% of
Republicans think some in law enforcement are working to delegitimize Trump through
politically motivated investigations, compared to 34% of Democrats.
Some 51% of all
respondents, but only 18% of Republicans, said the charges should disqualify
Trump from again running for president.
The survey of 1,004 U.S. adults has a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points for all respondents and plus or minus 6.3 percentage points for the 368 Republicans who participated in the poll.

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