CNN Poll Finds 60% Of Americans Support Trump Indictment Even Though They Have No Clue What’s In It | Eastern NC Now

A new CNN poll found that more than half of all Americans approve of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s decision to indict former President Donald Trump — despite the fact that no one surveyed knew the contents of the still-sealed indictment when they answered questions about it.

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Publisher's Note: This series of posts on this one issue - The Unprecedented FBI Raid of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate - can all be found here on ENC NOW.

    A new CNN poll found that more than half of all Americans approve of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's decision to indict former President Donald Trump - despite the fact that no one surveyed knew the contents of the still-sealed indictment when they answered questions about it.

    CNN anchor Jake Tapper broke down some of the results of the poll, which was taken between March 31 and April 1. It showed that an overwhelming majority of Democrats (94%) were in favor of the indictment. A majority of independents (62%) also supported the move, followed by just 21% of Republicans. Overall, nearly two-thirds (60%) of those surveyed said that they supported the decision to indict Trump.

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    But as critics quickly began to point out, neither those asking the question nor those answering it had any idea what specific crimes the former president was actually being charged with.

    Reports have indicated that Trump is expected to face nearly three dozen charges related to business fraud - but the official indictment was still under seal at the time the survey was conducted, days before Trump's arraignment was scheduled to take place in Manhattan.

    The Daily Caller's Brianna Lyman tweeted, "CNN conducted a poll: 60% of Americans approve of Trump's indictment. We don't know what he's charged with & yet 60% of Americans BLINDLY say they support this. Tells you all you need to know about these people: they don't believe in justice, but in political persecution."

    Joshua Kraushaar added some context, laying out several other questions that people had been asked in the same poll. Trump's favorability was measured at 34% - just a few points lower than Biden's most recent number (38%) - and over half (52%) said that politics had played a "major role" in Bragg's decision. Over three-fourths (76%) of those surveyed said that the move was at least somewhat political. And just over one-third (37%) thought that Trump's alleged payments to Stormy Daniels were illegal at all.

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Was it a judicious ploy for Joe Biden's FBI to execute the unprecedented raid of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate?
  Yes; the Cheneys despise this former Republican president, and for good reason ... so they say.
  No; never has a former president been treated with this level of vindictive abuse by those temporarily in power.
  Who cares? It's Trump.
932 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


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Considering what many of the most revered legal experts of this age consider a political persecution by the infamous and ignoble New York District Attorney Alvan Bragg: Should the historic, unprecedented indictment of 45th President Donald Trump be considered as a benefit, or a liability to the sustainability of OUR Constitutional Republic?
  Liability, our nation is in peril, as we are losing our "Rule of Law" integrity.
  Benefit, losing our "Rule of Law" integrity is secondary to destroying Donald Trump.
  I mostly worry about losing my Tik Tok.
156 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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