What the first polls after Trump’s conviction show — and don’t show

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Mark Murray is a senior political editor at NBC News.

News organizations and pollsters released multiple snap surveys over the weekend to gauge the political landscape after a New York jury convicted former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels. Here are five takeaways from what the different national surveys told us — and didn’t tell us — after the historic verdict. 1.

But the major takeaway — right now — is how 9 in 10 Republicans are standing behind him in the Reuters/Ipsos poll. 3. The overall political environment hasn’t changed much This might be the biggest conclusion so far from the early post-conviction polls. Two of the polls — Reuters/Ipsos and Morning Consult — released the results of the race between President Joe Biden and Trump after the verdict.

 

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