Former US President Donald Trump’s Approval Ratings and Indictment: Latest Updates and Impact on Republican Nomination Race

2023-06-21 03:52:00

Former US President Donald Trump in Greensboro, N.C./Win McNamee/Getty Images/FILE

2023.06.21 Wed posted at 12:52 JST

(CNN) Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval ratings appear to be calming following being indicted for federal crimes. However, he continues to outperform other candidates in the run-up to the primary. The poll was conducted by SSRS, a pollster commissioned by CNN.

Most Americans support indictments once morest Mr. Trump over his mishandling of classified documents since he left office, according to a survey. On the other hand, 71% said the political situation played a role in the decision to prosecute.

Trump is still well ahead of his opponents in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Still, the survey suggests that support is waning. It also suggests that the positive view of Mr. Trump is fading among Republicans and Republican-leaning voters.

Forty-seven percent of Republican and Republican-leaning voters said Trump was their top choice for the party’s presidential nomination. This is down from 53% in the May survey. Florida Governor DeSantis’ approval rating remained unchanged at 26%, while former Vice President Mike Pence’s approval rating was 9%. Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations, was followed by 5%, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, 4%, and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, 3%.

In addition to support for Trump as a candidate, his favorability rating among Republican-leaning voters also fell to 67% from 77% in May.

Meanwhile, 23% said they would not support him as a presidential candidate under any circumstances, up from 16% in May.

Only 26% said Trump should end his campaign following being charged with federal crimes. Sixteen percent said he should be terminated if found guilty.

While 61% of all respondents supported indicting Trump, 53% of Democrats, 67% of independents and 92% of Republicans said the political climate played a role in the decision. rice field.

The survey was conducted on 1350 adults from 13th to 17th. Of those, 561 were Republicans and Republican-leaning independents. The margin of error for the entire sample is plus or minus 3.4 points. It was 5.2 points among Republican and Republican-leaning voters.

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