Trump's chances of winning Capitol riot case, according to poll

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'The interest in the trial could be crystallizing attitudes of Republican and Democratic voters about the outcome of the trial,' a polling expert told Newsweek.

An Emerson College survey of Washington, D.C., residents conducted between August 29 and September 2 found that 64 percent of respondents would find the former president guilty of purportedly trying to subvert the election results, while 28 percent would find him not guilty and 8 percent remain unsure.

Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest inside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. Demonstrators breeched security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification. A recent poll shows Donald Trump's chances of winning the Capitol Riot case against him.that would take place long after the 2024 election in which Trump is currently polling as the top Republican.

When asked if they would want to sit on the jury, 55 percent said they would while 45 percent said they would not.

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