Harvard-Harris Poll: Majority of Voters Say Trump Indictment Is DOJ Election Interference

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According to a Harvard/Harris poll, most registered voters believe that the indictment of former President Donald Trump by special counsel Jack Smith is “politically motivated” and constitutes election interference.

The poll, conducted after Trump’s arraignment, examined public perception of the 37-count indictment, which pertains to classified documents that Trump allegedly took to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his presidency.

Among the registered voter respondents, 55 percent consider the indictment “politically motivated,” while 45 percent view it as “valid.”

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