On Trump indictments, polls tell GOP what it doesn’t want to hear

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On Trump indictments, polls tell GOP what it doesn’t want to hear
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With Democrats largely steering clear of the political fight over Donald Trump’s indictments, would Americans believe GOP talking points? Apparently not.

In the wake of Donald Trump’s four criminal indictments, a variety of Republicans have suggested that the public would “see through” prosecutors’ efforts and reject the indictments’ legitimacy. The “American people,” assorted GOP voices have said, will side with the former president.from Quinnipiac University.

Tim Malloy, a Quinnipiac polling analyst, explained, “Not only do a large majority of Americans regard the federal charges as serious, more than half of Americans think the former president should face prosecution.” The top-line results do not appear to be an outlier: The latest poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, which was conducted shortly before this week’s Fulton County indictment,

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