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Biden Vs. Trump 2024 Election Polls: Trump Still Leads In Latest Survey—But Conviction Hurt His...
Forbes· 3 days ago...decline for the former president since Morning Consult’s previous poll taken before Trump’s...
Biden's big weakness vs Trump: Voters without college degrees, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Reuters via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBiden's support among voters without a four-year degree is down 10 percentage points, compared to...
New poll finds nearly half of Americans think Trump should end campaign after conviction
USA Today· 3 days agoSome 27% of Americans polled said the jury made the wrong call finding Trump guilty in the NY hush...
Does Trump's criminal conviction matter to voters?
CBS News· 11 hours agoIt's the same result the poll came up with when voters were surveyed before the verdict. Reuters/IPSOS poll ...
Joe Biden narrows Donald Trump’s lead in polls after hush money trial guilty verdicts
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoTen per cent of Republicans said Trump’s conviction made them less likely to support him in a ...
How the Trump verdict is playing down the ballot: From the Politics Desk
NBC Universal via AOL· 3 days agoThose results are in line with pre-verdict national polls, which consistently showed slight...
How Donald Trump and Joe Biden polls look five months before election
Newsweek· 3 days agoDonald Trump and Joe Biden remain closely matched in the polls five months before the presidential election, though early signs have suggested Trump's guilty verdict in his hush-money case may ...
What polls say about Trump’s conviction and the 2024 presidential race
Axios· 6 days agoThe big picture: A YouGov poll conducted in the wake of the verdict found that 27% of voters said...
Majority of independents and 'double haters' think Trump should end 2024 campaign: POLL
ABC News· 3 days agoAmong independents, 52% said they believed Trump should end his 2024 presidential campaign and...
Analysis | GOP voters have flip-flopped fast on questions about Trump and crime
Washington Post· 1 day agoA new YouGov poll this week is perhaps the most striking example. In April, it showed 58 percent of Republicans said that a convicted felon should not be allowed to become ...