The 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris presents a stark contrast in voter perceptions about the state of the nation, with Harris holding a slight lead but facing challenges in crucial demographics and swing states.
Results for: Voter perceptions
Regardless of whether former President Donald Trump is found guilty or acquitted in his criminal trial, the verdict is unlikely to have a significant impact on voters’ perceptions in his 2024 election rematch with President Biden, according to a new national poll. The survey found that two-thirds of registered voters said a guilty verdict would make no difference to their vote in the presidential election, while 17% said it would make them less likely to vote for Trump and 15% said they’d be more inclined to support him. If Trump is acquitted, three-quarters of those surveyed said it wouldn’t impact their vote, with 14% saying a not guilty verdict would make them more likely to back Trump and 9% saying they’d be less likely to vote for him.