Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.Photo: Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty
As the former president finds himself the subject of numerous investigations and legal proceedings, a new poll suggests independent voters don’t wantDonald Trumpto run again in 2024.
Thepoll — from NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist— shows that 67% percent of independent voters don’t want Trump to run again, while 28% said they do.
The figures are not good news for 76-year-old Trump,who lost independents(along with the election) in 2020.
The numbers appear to be getting worse for the former president. Around 60% of people surveyed in an August 2021 poll from Quinnipiac University thought it would be “bad for the country” if Trump ran for president again in 2024. Slightly more than 60% of Independent voters polled at the time also thought Trump should not run again.
Since leaving office in January 2021, Trump remains a highly influential figure in Republican politics — continuing to make endorsements and hold rallies in which he openly flirts with running again.
But thetwice-impeachedformer president’s post-White House life has also been mired in intensifying investigations on various fronts, including into his political conduct and business affairs.
The search came against the backdrop of another investigation, into Trump’s role in the Jan. 6, 2021,attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The House committee investigating the attack has shared its conclusions — based on countless hours of testimony from a legion of former Trump officials and other evidence — about multiple aspects of efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential during a series oftelevised public hearingsthroughout the summer.
In a court filing in March, a federal judgewrotethat Trump and his attorney John Eastmanenacted a planto overturn the election, whichJoe Bidenwon, and justified that plan with allegations of election fraud.
Trump’s post-election conduct is also being investigated in Georgia, where Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has launched a criminal investigation into whether into failed efforts to overturn the results that gave now-President Biden her state’s 16 electoral votes.
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Trump says he’s made up his mind about running for president again in 2024, saying in a July ininterview withNew Yorkmagazine: “Well, in my own mind, I’ve already made that decision, so nothing factors in anymore.”
Speaking to political reporter Olivia Nuzzi, Trump suggested it was a question of when he would announce his candidacy, not if.
“I would say my big decision will be whether I go before or after,” he told Nuzzi. “You understand what that means?”
Asked if he was referring to the upcoming midterm elections in November, Trump replies affirmatively. “Midterms,” he says. “Do I go before or after? That will be my big decision.”
source: people.com