According to the poll, the public is divided on whether the former president should withdraw from the campaign for the White House in light of his indictment.
According to a study, more than half of Americans think that former US President Donald Trump should be granted a pardon if he is found guilty and sentenced to prison for mishandling sensitive documents.
According to the monthly poll conducted by the Harris Poll, HarrisX, and Center for American Political Studies at Harvard (CAPS), 53% of respondents, including 80% of Republicans, said that Trump should be pardoned “in the interest of national unity.”
The former US president was indicted last week on 37 criminal counts, but Americans are divided (51% to 49%) over whether this is a reason for him to drop out of the race for the White House in 2016.
Nevertheless, 58% of those polled believed that Trump had a solid legal case. According to the poll, 85% of Democrats, 60% of Independents, and 30% of Republicans share this opinion.
The poll also indicates that if the election had taken place right now, Trump would have defeated Joe Biden by a margin of 45% to 39%.
The producer who referred to Biden as a “wannabe dictator” was sacked.
According to Mark Penn, co-director of the Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll, “Americans remain politically evenly divided, but just about 100% are dissatisfied with the direction of the nation, the economy, and their political leaders.” “Despite the debt ceiling agreement and a rebounding stock market, Biden’s approval is frozen in place; however, Trump’s numbers are also unaffected by an unprecedented federal indictment.”