Several voters say the grace of Trump’s family would not be appropriate: a poll


THE Morning Consult-Politico according to a poll released on Wednesday, several voters said this would not be appropriate President TrumpDonald TrumpTrump elects Conway, Chao, to government positions in the declining days of the administration. Pelosi, Schumer hit Trump, but cite “progress” in COVID’s aid record talks. The GOP leader of the House is trolling the Democrats with a reduced majority MORE forgive your family members as those who support the move.

51 percent of 1990 voters surveyed said grace would not be appropriate Ivanka TrumpIvanka Trump, Jared Kushner, buys a lot of money at Billionaire’s Bunker in Florida. Twenty-four percent said it would be appropriate, and 24 percent said they either don’t know or have no opinion.

54 percent said grace would not be appropriate Donald Trump Jr.Don TrumpTrump grace scandal destroys 2024 campaign in Trump Jr. radio ad: Dad’s ‘results’ in Georgia vote, compared to 24 percent who said it would be appropriate and 23 percent who said they didn’t know.

In addition, 52 percent said grace would not be appropriate Eric TrumpEric Trump: Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner buys a lot of money from Florida Attorney General “Billionaire’s Bunker” DC: Ivanka Trump “very misleading” because of the lawsuit, and 23 percent said it would be appropriate, while 26 percent did not express an opinion.

Roughly half of the respondents also indicated that it would not be appropriate to pardon the President’s lawyer. Rudy GiulianiRudy Giuliani Giuliani calls COVID-19 from the hospital a “curable disease.” Giuliani’s son says father “significantly improved” after COVID-19 diagnosis Trump protects celebration parties CONTINUE and Trump’s assistant and son-in-law Jared KushnerJared Corey Kushner, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner in Florida buy a lot of money in his “billionaire bunker”. Four reasons Donald Trump is likely to become an exhausted force. Mary Trump doesn’t think Trump will start in 2024.

Forty-eight percent of voters said it would be wrong to grant clemency to Giuliani, compared to 23 percent who said it would. Twenty-nine percent of voters said they did not know.

A similar percentage of respondents 47 percent he said it would not be appropriate to forgive Kushner.

The New York Times reported that the President considered the preventive pardon of his three eldest children, Kushner and Giuliani, for fear of the President-elect Joe BidenJoe Biden, Trump Jr. Loses Loeffler, Perdue, Georgia Biden’s Ad to Touch Vilsack’s Secretary of Agriculture: Georgia Election Official’s Report: Trump “Must Act More Responsibly” MOREthe administration is investigating his family.

The news came about a week after Trump pardoned Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to federal authorities during special counseling Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) MuellerBarr is looking for a lawyer to investigate the origin of Russia’s probe as CNN special adviser Toobin warned that McCabe was “in a dangerous state” and Trump was emboldened. CNN’s anchor tosses Trump over Stone while causing Clinton-Lynch to meet asphalt MOREexamination.

In the new poll, graces were more popular among Republican voters, and a small majority found it appropriate to issue potential graces.

The overwhelming Democrats say it is not appropriate to issue graces, while a minority of independents have said so.

The poll surveyed 1,990 registered voters from 4 to 6 December. It has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.