Most Americans do not want to see Trump in the 2024 election.
The results of a new survey showed that six out of ten Americans do not want Trump to run for president again.
The results of a new poll show that six out of 10 Americans do not want Trump to enter the presidential election race again, and a significant number of American independent voters also seem to have turned their backs on him.
The poll, conducted by the PBS NewsHour program, NPR and the Marist Institute, showed that 61 percent of Americans do not want to see Trump in the 2024 election.
According to “Newsweek”, according to the results, while support for Trump’s re-election has not changed since December 2020, the former US president has lost the support of the key population of independents. The poll found that just 28 percent of independents believe Trump should run again, while more than two-thirds (67 percent) say he shouldn’t.
Exit polls after the 2020 US election showed that 41 percent of independents voted for Trump over Biden, which means that the former US president has lost support among this group of American voters since he left office. has been
Jim Halladay, an independent voter from North Carolina, told PBS that he was one of those who voted for Trump in the 2020 election but now no longer supports him because he has done some “stupid” things, such as removing classified documents from the White House and keeping them in his mansion and allegedly inciting the January 6 attack on the US Congress.
He added: I don’t think he can win. I don’t think he can keep the Republican Party together and win the elections. I think a lot of people are afraid of him.
The poll also found that even more independent voters (78 percent) think Trump should not run for re-election if he is charged with a crime. Trump faces possible charges in a number of investigations, including inciting an attack on Congress, possible interference in the Georgia state election, and federal investigations into the misuse of classified documents and possible obstruction of justice.
In the same poll, 65 percent of Americans said they would oppose Trump’s re-election if he were charged with a crime. While 61 percent of Republicans said that even if he is accused, they want him to be nominated in the elections. Overall, 44 percent of people polled after the classified junk boxes were found at Trump’s mansion said his work was illegal.
Lee M. “The former president is losing the battle with public opinion about whether he did something wrong by taking government documents to Mar-e-Lago,” said Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute of Public Opinion Research. But the core of his support remains unchanged regardless of the outcome of the investigation.