In the wake of the news that Colorado’s Supreme Court has barred Donald Trump from the state’s presidential primary ballot under the U.S. Constitution’s insurrection clause, a new poll shows how Republican voters are sticking with the former president through his legal problems. About 62% of GOP primary voters said Trump should remain their party’s 2024 nominee if he wins the primary even if he’s subsequently convicted of a federal crime. That’s according to a New York Times/Sienna College poll released Wednesday and conducted Dec. 10-14.
About 32% say he shouldn’t be the nominee in that case, while 6% said they didn’t know or declined to say, as shown in the Times chart below.
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About 32% say he shouldn’t be the nominee in that case, while 6% said they didn’t know or declined to say, as shown in the Times chart below.
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