Forty-fifth President and leading 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump is proving far-left District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s frivolous indictment of him has only just begun backfiring in Trump’s favor after he dominated both new primary and general election polls by John McLaughlin.
The poll was conducted among 1,000 general election voters on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1, right after news of Trump’s indictment broke, and has a margin of error of 3.1 percent.
In a matchup between Trump and DeSantis, Trump crushed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis with an impressive 63 percent victory, compared to DeSantis’s 30 percent, a 33-point landslide for Trump.
In the GOP primary, Trump won by a massive 30-point lead over DeSantis. Trump came in first place, of course, with a whopping 51 percent and DeSantis came in second place with 21 percent, a net swing of 18 points from DeSantis to Trump.
In the general election, Trump won as well. Trump came in first place with 47 percent, compared to Biden’s 43 percent, a 4-point lead.
Trump’s indictment made 57 percent of GOP primary voters say they are more likely to vote for Trump in the primary while 33 percent said the indictment doesn’t make a difference. A minor 8 percent said it makes them less likely to vote for Trump.
The majority of Americans, 57 percent, agreed Trump’s indictment proves a double standard with President Joe Biden, while only 33 percent disagreed.
The poll also revealed over 71 percent of voters “say things in the United States are going in the wrong direction”, compared to only 22 percent who say the country is going in the right direction.
On Tuesday, Trump is expected to be fingerprinted and have a mug shot taken in New York. After the booking is complete, Trump will appear before a judge for his arraignment where he will face 30 currently unknown charges due to Bragg’s sealed indictment.
Trump’s campaign announced on Sunday that after he flies back from New York to Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, Trump is set to deliver remarks about his experience at his Mar-A-Lago club.
Trump’s lawyers are bracing for Judge Justice Juan Merchan to place a gag order on Trump in an attempt to prevent him from speaking about his arrest on Tuesday.
Under New York law, the fine for breaking a gag order holds a penalty of either 30 days in jail or a $1,000 fine.
“The Trump legal team now thinks that the Manhattan judge will take the unprecedented step of silencing the presidential frontrunner with an unconstitutional gag order tomorrow,” according to a report from the Daily Mail.
Bragg, who has been exposed as being funded by a group supported by far-left billionaire George Soros, was able to get a Manhattan grand jury to vote to indict Trump on Thursday.
Adult film “star” Stormy Daniels was ordered to pay Trump $300,000 after losing a defamation case against him. However, on Thursday, a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict President Trump over a $130,000 payment to Daniels made by his former lawyer and now convicted liar, Michael Cohen.
This makes Trump the first American president to ever face criminal charges.
The Color of Change PAC, the “nation’s largest online racial justice organization”, which was given $1 million in May 2021 from Soros, gave $1 million to Bragg, but later pulled back half of their donation.
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