The indictment against Trump divides the voters in the USA – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

84 percent of Democrats think the indictment was fair, compared to only 16 percent of Republicans, shows a survey carried out by Ipsos for the Reuters news agency. Trump is now leading the race for the Republican nomination, with 58 percent support. This is up from 48 percent in a survey that was carried out on Monday, the day before the indictment came. 40 percent of Republicans say they are now more willing to vote for Trump as presidential candidate. 12 percent say the opposite. 38 per cent say that the indictment has had no impact. DeSantis loses Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has been pointed to as a good candidate for the Republicans in next year’s election, is now at 21 percent support. 1,004 adult Americans participated in the survey, which was conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, after the indictment was announced. For the entire survey, the margin of error is 3.8 percent, while for the figure that only applies to Republicans, it is 6.3 percent. On Tuesday, Trump was indicted by the state attorney in New York for falsifying accounts, among other things by wrongly recording the payment of so-called bribe money. The most well-known case concerns an amount of 130,000 dollars to the porn code player Stormy Daniels. He is the first US ex-president to be charged in a criminal case. Donald Trump denies all points in the indictment and calls it political persecution. Photo: JANE ROSENBERG / Reuters I think the debts are plausible Although the Democrats and the Republicans are divided in their opinions about the indictment, there are predominantly many in both parties who believe that Trump paid bribes to porn star Stormy Daniels and model Karen Douglas. He must have done that so that they would keep a close eye on their relationship with him. 73 percent of all Americans believe that it happened, and 55 percent of Republicans answer the same. At the same time, three out of four Republicans believe that some in the judiciary are working to destroy Trump through politically motivated investigations. One in three Democrats is of the same opinion. 51 percent of all respondents – but only 18 percent of Republicans – believe the indictment should disqualify Trump from standing in the presidential election next year.



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