(Washington Composite Electric) The latest polls show that if the former President Trump is convicted by a lawsuit, it will affect the voting rate, which is a warning signal to the Republican Party.
Bloomberg and polls consulting agency Morning Consult's polls announced on Wednesday (January 31) show that if Trump is sentenced to crime, in seven important swing states, 53 % of voters will not vote in the election election.give him.If Trump is sentenced to prison, this proportion will rise to 55 %.
However, the polls also show that if Trump has worshiped Biden, Trump's advantages have expanded.In these seven swing states, Trump led the average of six percentage points.
This online poll was carried out from January 16th to 22nd. Nearly 5,000 voters in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nevada participated in the polls.The scope of polls in the seven states is a percentage point.
Trump faced 91 criminal charges in four lawsuits. He painted himself as a victim with these allegations and accused the prosecutor of political prejudice.This operation has stimulated the support of the Republican grassroots voters to Trump and weakened the support rate of challengers within the party.In the first two Republican primary elections, Trump won easily, and it is estimated that he will soon be locked as a candidate for the Republican presidential candidate.However, the latest polls above indicate that legal disputes are limited to Trump's political help.
Biden's support rate fell below 40 % again
As for the performance of the current president Biden, it is getting worse.According to the national polls announced by Reuters / Epusso on the same day, Biden's support rate once again fell below 40 %, and only 38 % of Americans were satisfied with Biden's governance performance.Bynden's support rate last month was 40 %.
Since August 2021, Biden's support rate has been less than 50 %, which has made the Democratic camp worry about the victory of Bayon's search for re -election.
According to polls, voters interviewed generally worry about the US economy and immigration issues.17 % of the respondents listed immigrants as the most important issues facing the country, much higher than the 11 % of the previous month.
The surge in immigrants seeking asylum on the US -Mexico border allowed the Bayeng government to deal with it.In December last year, the illegal immigrants arrested in the U.S. border were nearly 11,000. Some officials pointed out that this figure was close or reached a record high.