Americans weigh in on what they think will happen.
Despite having access to only courtroom sketches and bits and pieces of information sifted through various news outlets, the American public has largely been dialed into the New York trial against former President Donald Trump. Closing arguments and the judge’s instructions to the jury will be next before 12 New Yorkers decide whether Trump will be found guilty or not guilty. But all this will not take place until after Memorial Day. This gives jurors time to reflect on what they saw and heard in court over the last month. It also allows the electorate to predict the trial’s outcome.
A new poll conducted by Rasmussen revealed a slight majority believe Trump will be found guilty. In a survey released on May 21, 53% say the jury will come back with a guilty verdict,…