More say Trump broke law in Ga. case than NY's: AP-NORC poll

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More say Trump broke law in Ga. case than NY's: AP-NORC poll
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Former President Donald Trump has emerged largely unscathed politically from his New York indictment

While the poll finds only 30% of Americans, including 55% of Republicans, say they want Trump to run for president again in 2024, those numbers have changed little since an AP-NORC poll conducted in January. Trump's favorability has also held constant: 34% of U.S. adults overall and 68% of Republicans say they have a favorable opinion of him, similar to three months ago.

A majority of Americans – 57% — say Trump’s indictment in the case was justified, the poll shows, but just as many say they believe the charges were politically motivated. “In my book, he’s innocent — well, maybe guilty, but who cares?" he said."Who cares if he spent $100,000? Nobody cares. It's costing me $100,000 to put gas in my car. Come on."

Trinidad, 36, said she sees the flurry of investigations Trump faces as a politically motivated distraction aimed at keeping him from winning the White House again. But when it comes to the Georgia case, she said, “I just feel it is a little bit different." The poll makes clear that Americans' views of the investigations are deeply partisan. In the Georgia case, 86% of Democrats but just 22% of Republicans say they think Trump did something illegal. In the New York case, 68% of Democrats and 13% of Republicans say they think he broke the law.

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