The vast majority of Americans say they don’t believe Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will prove President Donald Trump’s guilt in the Democrats’ “hush money” lawfare trial.
Only about a quarter of people polled believe that Trump will be convicted in the New York “hush money” case, Breitbart reported.
This is not good news for the Democrats as lawfare attacks are the Left’s only weapon in their arsenal against Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
Trump was charged with 34 felonies by Democrat Bragg for allegedly falsifying business records.
However, many believe the case is a political ploy meant to knock Trump out of the running.
This perhaps is reflected in the number of respondents who believed that Trump would eventually face conviction.
The Economist/YouGov poll, conducted April 21-23, asked whether they believed the 45th president “will be convicted of a crime.”
Overall, just 26% said “yes,” while 39% answered “no” to the question.
41% reported that they were “not sure” of what the verdict would be.
While their opinion has no bearing over the outcome, it points to a problem Democrats face with convincing voters.
The narrative surrounding Trump is that he’s a criminal who is unfit for office.