Swamp: Trump ‘guilty,’ want on jury to convict

A majority of district residents, from which a federal court could tap for a jury pool in Donald Trump’s expected trial on 2020 election interference charges, believe the former president is guilty.

In a new survey, Emerson College Polling said 64% of Washington’s residents would find Trump guilty, confirming the Trump team’s concern about bias against its client in the capital city.

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What’s more, those who are eager to be on a jury in a Trump case want to make sure he is convicted, the poll analysis said.

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“It appears that those who are more impartial about the trial are less likely to want to serve on the jury,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of the survey outfit. “Those who want to serve find Trump guilty rather than innocent 68% to 9%, with 23% unsure, while those who don’t want to serve think Trump is guilty 60% to 6%, with 34% unsure,” Kimball added.

Trump faces at least four cases around the country. Special counsel Jack Smith has brought a case in Washington that charges Trump with inciting the Capitol riots.

The survey appears to show that the former president will be hard-pressed to get an impartial jury in the district that is still offended by the riots, which many feel was an attack on democracy. The district is overwhelmingly Democratic and voted for President Joe Biden over Trump 92% to 5%.

In the survey, Democratic voters said Trump was guilty 69% to 5%. Some 53% of independents agreed, and Republicans were split, 36% guilty, 35% innocent, and 30% unsure.

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And no matter their view, a conviction appears in the cards. “Republicans and Democrats are most likely to think Trump will be found guilty at 61% and 60% respectively, while independents are at 48%,” Kimball said.

When asked how the jury would act, many said they were concerned that a jury would go easy on the former president. “Forty-nine percent are not concerned about the jury either being too harsh or easy, while 42% are concerned the jury will be too easy on Trump, and 8% are more concerned that the jury will be too harsh on Trump,” the analysis said.

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