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...as a clear majority believe he hasn’t been honest: NBC-WSJ poll
'President Donald Trump retains strong support from fellow Republicans, but Americans overall express growing unease about his potential involvement in criminal wrongdoing, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
A robust 62 percent majority say Trump has not been honest about the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, up from 56 percent in August. A 46 percent plurality says guilty pleas by Trump associates suggest wrongdoing by the president as well, up from 40 percent in August and 36 percent a year ago. Half the public say the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller has given them more doubts about Trump’s presidency.
The telephone survey of 900 adults was conducted Dec. 9-12, amid accelerating developments in investigations by Mueller and other federal prosecutors that have ensnared the president’s personal lawyer, campaign chairman and first National Security Adviser. It carries a margin for error of 3.27 percentage points.'
Voters are uneasy over probes swirling around Trump, as majority question his honesty: NBC-WSJ poll
Only 38% for Trump?
- A robust 62 percent majority say Trump has not been honest about the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, up from 56 percent in August.
- Just 38 percent say they would probably or definitely vote for the president if he seeks a second term, while 52 percent say they’d probably or definitely vote for the Democratic candidate.
'President Donald Trump retains strong support from fellow Republicans, but Americans overall express growing unease about his potential involvement in criminal wrongdoing, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
A robust 62 percent majority say Trump has not been honest about the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, up from 56 percent in August. A 46 percent plurality says guilty pleas by Trump associates suggest wrongdoing by the president as well, up from 40 percent in August and 36 percent a year ago. Half the public say the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller has given them more doubts about Trump’s presidency.
The telephone survey of 900 adults was conducted Dec. 9-12, amid accelerating developments in investigations by Mueller and other federal prosecutors that have ensnared the president’s personal lawyer, campaign chairman and first National Security Adviser. It carries a margin for error of 3.27 percentage points.'
Voters are uneasy over probes swirling around Trump, as majority question his honesty: NBC-WSJ poll
Only 38% for Trump?