Small Shift Toward Biden After Trump Verdict Nate Cohn & Ruth Igielnik, New York Times [unlocked] We reached nearly 2,000 people who participated in previous Times/Siena polls to see if any had changed their minds.
The election, polarization, and the Trump verdict: the June 2 - 4, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll Kathy Frankovic & David Montgomery, YouGov Even after the guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump on 34 charges in his hush-money trial, he remains in a tight contest with President Joe Biden. Among registered voters, 42% say they plan to vote for Biden, and 42% for Trump.