Trump Leads GOP Primary Despite Legal Troubles
A significant minority of Trump's own supporters believe he should not be the Republican nominee if convicted of a crime.
- Despite facing multiple indictments and 91 felony counts, former President Donald Trump continues to lead the Republican primary race with a commanding majority.
- Over 60% of Republicans believe Trump should remain the party's nominee even if he is convicted of a federal crime.
- The Colorado Supreme Court recently ruled that Trump is disqualified from holding office again due to his involvement in the insurrection leading up to the January 6 storming of the Capitol.
- Nearly a quarter of Trump's own supporters believe he should not be the Republican Party's nominee if he is found guilty of a crime.
- Trump's legal team is seeking to delay his trials, with the first potentially starting as early as March.