Poll: most say Trump should be banned from public office

New research released on Saturday shows that most adults in the United States believe they President TrumpDonald TrumpCapitol Police does not cast a vote of confidence in the post-election call of Graham leaders with the Secretary of State for Georgia to be investigated: Trump report told McCarthy that protesters “more upset about the election than you” must be prevented from running for public office again.

Fifty-three percent of American adults surveyed said that Trump should not be allowed to run for public office again, while 50% said they would vote to condemn Trump in the Senate impeachment trial if they voted. a poll by Ipsos driven to Reuters found.

A poll from YouGov and The Economist launched on Friday, it also found that 53 percent of people believe that Trump should not be allowed to run again.

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Many are arguing that Trump should not be allowed to run for office again because of his actions and words that led to the Capitol riot on January 6, which left five people dead.

The Ipsos-Reuters survey found that 71 percent of American adults believe that Trump was partly responsible for the turmoil. Half of the Republicans interviewed in the poll agreed that Trump was partially responsible.

Before the riot, Trump had been selling electoral fraud conspiracy theories and claiming President bidenJoe BidenGraham’s post-election call with the Georgia Secretary of State will be investigated: Night Defense report: Pentagon and Congress appoint panel members to rename Confederate bases | Military approves 20 more coronavirus vaccination teams Lawmakers applaud officer Eugene Goodman MORE did not win the election fairly. He encouraged his followers to “stop the theft” during the January 6 rally that took place just before the riot.

Despite arguments that Trump was not directly responsible for the riot, he was impeached by the House and is in the process of being impeached in the Senate.

Seventy-three percent of respondents said they had decided whether Trump should be convicted before the trial began.

The survey surveyed 998 American adults and has a margin of error of 4 percentage points.

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