Discover how Trump's guilty verdict is impacting his approval ratings and the 2024 presidential race. Artists, polls, and surprising shifts in voter support!
In the world of politics, the recent conviction of former President Trump has sent shockwaves through the polls and public opinion. As the 2024 presidential race looms, every small shift in voter support could tip the scales. The Artists For Democracy 2024 project is leveraging the power of renowned artists like Shepard Fairey and Carrie Mae Weems to rally voters and defeat Trump at the polls. Interestingly, in New York Times/Siena College battleground polls, a surprising 7% of Trump supporters claimed they would switch their vote to Biden if Trump were found guilty.
Following Trump's felony conviction, a remarkable 10% of Republican registered voters have expressed decreased likelihood of voting for him. Despite protests of innocence and cries of a rigged trial, Trump received a worrying sign from a new poll post-verdict. However, in a twist of fate, another poll indicated a 6-point bump in Trump's approval ratings after the guilty ruling, showcasing his resilience in the face of adversity.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump's approval ratings received a significant boost post-conviction, hinting at a Teflon-like quality in his public image. The Stormy Daniels 'hush money' trial verdict not only failed to diminish Trump's popularity but even enhanced it. As the dust settles on this tumultuous period, Trump's rollercoaster journey through conviction, polls, and public opinion continues to captivate and confound observers.
In a tight race between former President Trump and President Biden, even small shifts in support could be decisive.
The Artists For Democracy 2024 project is working with world-renowned artists including Shepard Fairey and Carrie Mae Weems to mobilise voters.
In New York Times/Siena College battleground polls in October, about 7% of Trump's supporters said they would vote for Biden if Trump were found guilty in an ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ten percent of Republican registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony conviction for ...
The former president pleaded not guilty to all the charges and denied the affair. After the verdict, Trump called the trial a "disgrace" and "rigged." YouGov ...
Teflon Don rides again, according to an exclusive poll for DailyMail.com which found that the guilty verdict in Manhattan only improved the former ...
Donald Trump's conviction Wednesday in the Stormy Daniels 'hush money' trial has increased the former president's popularity. A recent 'snap poll' by Daily ...