According to a brand new Associated Press / NORC poll, a whopping 64% of U.S. adults agree Donald J. Trump did indeed interfere in Georgia's election vote count. 51% said his actions were illegal; 13% say they were unethical. Only 15% said he did nothing wrong. The poll gives "undecided" 20%.
This means that if all undecided voters changed their minds and said he did nothing wrong, that would still only add up to 35%. And 64% still agree he interfered.
The same poll states that 65% of U.S. adults agree that his role in inciting the violent riots on January 6, 2021 was either illegal or unethical.
A recent ABC News / Ipsos poll also says 63% of American adults agree the charges against Trump from the Georgia Grand Jury are either serious or somewhat serious.
This is not the news Donald or his ever-shrinking base of apologists wanted to hear.
It seems that the public -- even those who don't pay much attention to the news -- is finally figuring out he acted illegally in sending rioters to the Capitol and brow-beating Georgia's secretary of state into "finding 11,780 votes" that were never cast for him.
Trump is blowing through his campaign donations and those of the Republican party on his legal bills. His rallies are getting smaller. Even Fox is refusing to carry his grievance-filled, woe-is-me rallies. More and more of his top advisors and cohorts like Mike Pence and Bill Barr are speaking out and clearly stating his tired claims of voter fraud are "bullshit."

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