New poll finds nearly half of Americans think Trump should end campaign after conviction.
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WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump may be in trouble with voters after his felony conviction last week, a new poll finds, as nearly half of Americans think he should drop out of the 2024 race.
A new ABC News/Ipsos poll conducted between May 31 and June 1 found that 49% of respondents think Trump should end his campaign as a result of the Manhattan jury's verdict.
The poll also found that 50% of respondents think Trump’s guilty verdict in the hush money case was correct while 27% believe it was wrong.
Some 31% of survey respondents had a favorable opinion of Trump, a slight uptick from 29% in a March poll.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll last week found that ten percent of Republican registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Trump following his conviction. »