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Fulton Co, GA poll - 'Trump shouldn’t be president if election interference charges are true'

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I would have hoped that said polling would have registered a lower % of those polled voting yes to a Trump presidency 2.0 vs Biden.



The poll, conducted by non-partisan political research company SSRS and commissioned by CNN, asked more than 1,000 voters their opinion on several political topics, ranging from the 2020 election to Joe Biden’s presidency. Sampled from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7, the answers reveal a state split on several issues — including fissures related to the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

When asked if they approved of the decision to bring criminal charges against Trump in Fulton County, 52% of those polled said yes. And in a situation where the charges are true, 47% said Trump should be disqualified from the presidency. Fourteen percent said the conviction would cast doubt on his fitness for the job but not necessarily disqualify him, while 39% said it wouldn’t be relevant to his fitness for the presidency.

When asked who they would vote for if the presidential election were held today between Biden as the Democratic Party’s candidate and Trump as the Republican Party’s candidate, those polled were similarly split. Forty-nine percent picked Trump and 44% picked Biden, with 6% saying they would vote for someone else and 1% saying they didn’t plan to vote at all.
 
I would have hoped that said polling would have registered a lower % of those polled voting yes to a Trump presidency 2.0 vs Biden.



The poll, conducted by non-partisan political research company SSRS and commissioned by CNN, asked more than 1,000 voters their opinion on several political topics, ranging from the 2020 election to Joe Biden’s presidency. Sampled from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7, the answers reveal a state split on several issues — including fissures related to the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

When asked if they approved of the decision to bring criminal charges against Trump in Fulton County, 52% of those polled said yes. And in a situation where the charges are true, 47% said Trump should be disqualified from the presidency. Fourteen percent said the conviction would cast doubt on his fitness for the job but not necessarily disqualify him, while 39% said it wouldn’t be relevant to his fitness for the presidency.

When asked who they would vote for if the presidential election were held today between Biden as the Democratic Party’s candidate and Trump as the Republican Party’s candidate, those polled were similarly split. Forty-nine percent picked Trump and 44% picked Biden, with 6% saying they would vote for someone else and 1% saying they didn’t plan to vote at all.

Luckily, what those people think doesn't matter.

In any event, there was not interference. That is right-wing bullshit.
 
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