As Trump’s hush money case begins, about a third believe he has done something illegal AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Few are very confident that prosecutors are treating Trump fairly. Nor is the public very confident that the Supreme Court, other judges, and juries can be impartial in his cases. Republicans are especially skeptical that prosecutors are treating him fairly.
Only 1 in 3 US adults think Trump acted illegally in New York hush money case, AP-NORC poll shows Thomas Beaumont & Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, Associated Press
Trump Beats Biden on the Economy, Voters Say. Are They Right? Peter Coy, New York Times
Chaos In The Crosstabs Lakshya Jain & Giacomo Squatriti, Split Ticket
Voters Across Party Lines Disapprove of Arizona’s Abortion Ban Lew Blank, Data for Progress The most popular elements of the Biden administration’s proposed budget include lowering health care costs and taxing the rich Nora Lewis, Navigator Research New York State: Trump’s Hush Money Trial Marist Institute for Public Opinion
New Jersey: Kim leads Republicans in poll of Senate Election Fairleigh Dickinson University Maryland: Trone leads Alsobrooks in Senate race; Hogan favored over either Jeff Barker, Baltimore Sun
The danger for Trump in hush money case: Refreshing people’s memories Aaron Blake, Washington Post
Why Biden Has a Narrower Path to the Presidency Than Trump, in 11 Maps Doug Sosnik, New York Times
While Biden Worries About the Left, the Voters He Needs Are in the Center Molly Ball, Wall Street Journal [unlocked]