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Donald Trump suffers triple polling blow in 48 hours after guilty verdict


Former President Donald Trump has suffered losses in three separate polls in the 48 hours since his guilty verdict in his Manhattan criminal trial.

A New York jury on Thursday found Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records relating to a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels by Trump’s then-lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen shortly before the 2016 presidential election. Daniels alleges she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, which he denies. Trump has maintained his innocence, claiming the case is politically motivated, and his lawyers plan to fight the verdict and appeal the case if necessary.

In a YouGov snap poll conducted just hours after the verdict was announced, 50 percent of the 3,040 U.S. adults who were polled said they believed Trump was guilty, while 30 percent said they believed he was not guilty. Another 19 percent said they were not sure. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.3 percent.

When broken down into party lines, 15 percent of Republicans think he is guilty while 64 percent do not, 48 percent of independents think Trump is guilty while 25 percent do not, and 86 percent of Democrats believe he is guilty while 5 percent do not. A total of 831 Republicans, 1,114 independents, and 1,113 Democrats were surveyed. The margin of error of the subgroups are unclear.

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Former President Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower on Thursday in New York City. Trump has suffered losses in three separate polls in the 48 hours since his guilty verdict in his Manhattan criminal trial.
Former President Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower on Thursday in New York City. Trump has suffered losses in three separate polls in the 48 hours since his guilty verdict in his Manhattan criminal trial.
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A Morning Consult poll conducted on Friday found 54 percent of registered voters approve of the jury’s verdict while 39 percent disapprove. Across party lines, 18 percent of Republicans approve of the verdict while 74 percent disapprove, 52 percent of independents approve while 33 disapprove and 88 percent of Democrats approve while 8 percent disapprove. The poll surveyed 2,220 registered voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. The sizes and margins of error of the subsamples are also unclear.

Of the 2,220 registered voters, 51 percent said Trump should end his presidential campaign, while 43 percent said he should not. The majority of Republicans surveyed in the poll (79 percent) believe Trump should not drop out, however, 15 percent said he should. Meanwhile, 87 percent of Trump supporters don’t want him to end his campaign while 8 percent do. The margin of error for the Republican subsample is unclear.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted between Thursday and Friday found that 5 percent of Republicans and 21 percent of independents said they are much less likely to vote for Trump because of the jury’s ruling. Meanwhile, 30 percent of Republicans and 13 percent of independents said the verdict made them much more likely to vote for Trump. However, the majority of Republicans (55 percent), independents (58 percent), and Democrats (58 percent) said the verdict didn’t change their minds on whether or not to vote for the former president.

The subsample of Republicans was 828 U.S. adults (with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.6 percent), independents was 708 (with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.0 percent), and Democrats was 774 (with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percent).

Meanwhile, Steven Cheung, Trump’s campaign communications director, told Newsweek via email on Saturday, “President Trump has seen an outpouring support, which has led to polling increases and record-shattering fundraising numbers that include close to $53 million in just 24 hours, 30% of those who are new donors.”

He also mentioned a snap Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll taken after Thursday’s verdict, which found that Trump’s approval rating was up by 6 percentage points compared to those who disapproved.

A total of 22 percent of likely voters had a more positive view of Trump after his guilty verdict while 16 percent had a more negative view. Meanwhile, 32 percent of likely voters who already had a negative view of Trump had no change of opinion while 27 percent of likely voters who already had a positive view of Trump had no change. The poll surveyed 403 likely voters from Thursday to Friday and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent.

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GOOD EVENING, I’M JOHN YANG.

ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU HAS THROWN UP A HURDLE TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S PROPOSED PATH TO ENDING THE WAR IN GAZA.

HE SAID THERE CAN BE NO PERMANENT CEASEFIRE UNTIL HAMA” MILITARY AND GOVERNING CAPABILITIES ARE DESTROYED.

IN A STATEMENT, NETANYAHU SAID “THE NOTION THAT ISRAEL WILL AGREE TO A PERMANENT CEASEFIRE BEFORE THESE CONDITIONS ARE FULFILLED IS A NON-STARTER.”

ON FRIDAY, MR. BIDEN SAID ISRAEL’S BOMBARDMENT OF GAZA HAS LEFT HAMAS “NO LONGER CAPABLE” OF ANOTHER LARGE-SCALE ATTACK ON ISRAEL LIKE OCTOBER 7 AND THAT IT IS “TIME FOR THIS WAR TO END.”

THE FAMILIES OF ISRAELIS HELD HOSTAGE IN GAZA CALLED ON BOTH ISRAEL AND HAMAS TO TAKE THE DEAL.

HAMAS SAID IT VIEWS THE PRESIDENT’S PROPOSAL “POSITIVELY,” AS DO MANY WAR-WEARY GAZA RESIDENTS.

>> [TRANSLATED] THIS PROPOSAL CAME LATE, BUT BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.

WE HOPE FROM GOD, THE AMERICAN ADMINISTRATION, AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY IN GENERAL TO CONTINUE TO PUT PRESSURE ON ISRAEL FOR A CEASE-FIRE.

JOHN: NETANYAHU ALSO ACCEPTED AN INVITATION FROM THE BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP TO ADDRESS A JOINT MEETING OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE.

A BARRAGE OF 100 RUSSIAN MISSILES AND DRONES TARGETED THE POWER GRID ACROSS UKRAINE TODAY.

AT LEAST 19 PEOPLE WERE INJURED, EIGHT OF THEM CHILDREN.

THE ATTACK CAME AS UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY IS ATTENDING A DEFENSE SUMMIT IN SINGAPORE, TRYING TO CONVINCE MORE ASIAN AND WESTERN COUNTRIES TO SUPPLY WEAPONS TO HIS COUNTRY AND CUT TIES WITH MOSCOW.

SOUTH AFRICA’S ANC PARTY HAS LOST ITS MAJORITY IN PARLIAMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE END OF WHITE MINORITY RULE 30 YEARS AGO.

THE PARTY ONCE LED BY NELSON MANDELA GOT JUST OVER 40 PERCENT OF THE VOTE IN NATIONAL ELECTIONS THIS WEEK.

SOUTH AFRICA IS STRUGGLING WITH HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT, ELECTRICITY AND WATER SHORTAGES, AND RAMPANT CRIME.

AND AN ATTEMPT TO LAUNCH BOEING’S FIRST ASTRONAUT FLIGHT WAS CALLED OFF AT THE LAST MINUTE TODAY, THE LATEST IN YEARS OF TECHNICAL PROBLEMS AND COSTLY DELAYS FOR THE STARLINER PROJECT.

THE ASTRONAUTS WERE IN THE CAPSULE ON THE LAUNCHPAD AND JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM HEADING TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION WHEN A COMPUTER DETECTED A PROBLEM AND SHUT DOWN THE COUNTDOWN AT 3 MINUTES, 50 SECONDS.

IT’S ONE MORE BIT OF UNWELCOME NEWS FOR BOEING, WHOSE COMMERCIAL AIRLINERS HAVE BEEN SCRUTINIZED FOR SAFETY ISSUES.

STILL TO COME ON “PBS NEWS WEEKEND,” WHAT RELAXED COVID GUIDELINES MEAN FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.

AND WHY RENTS ARE STILL HIGHER IN MUCH OF THE COUNTRY THAN BEFORE THE PANDEMIC.


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