President Biden and former President Trump are close in seven swing states, according to new Bloomberg/Morning Consult polling. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
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A new Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll suggests that former President Donald Trump may not be “Teflon Don” when it comes to his coming trial in Manhattan alleging he falsified business records to conceal a hush money payment ahead of the 2016 election. According to the survey, a sizable chunk of independents would be less likely to vote for Trump if he were to be convicted in that trial. The poll, which sampled 1,024 adults March 8-10, found that a plurality of respondents — 44% — said a conviction...
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A majority of Americans favor Israel brokering a peace deal with the Palestinian Authority amid the war in Gaza -- yet that support plummets when respondents are told the authority could include Hamas militants in a unity government.
The results from Newspoll reveal only 32 per cent of voters have Labour as their primary vote, the lowest slump since October's failed Voice referendum.
Trump is blasting New York prosecutors and the judge of his fraud case while appealing to donors on the prospect that his trophy Manhattan real estate might get seized.
Voters were asked who is better suited to preserve democracy: President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump.
Laura Davison, politics editor at Bloomberg News, talks about a new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll that shows President Biden seemed to have gotten a bump in some swing states after the State of the Union, and that taxing the rich is a popular position among swing-state voters.
The poll comes after former Special Counsel Robert Hur did not prosecute President Joe Biden for mishandling classified documents.
The poll commissioned by the American Cancer Society shows similar results to other surveys last year.
The move in the president’s direction comes after five months of mostly consistent Trump leads.