A new poll shows that most Americans do not want to see former President Donald Trump re-elected to the White House as he faces possible impeachment in Manhattan. A Marist poll released Monday shows that nearly 61 percent of adults do not want Trump to become president again. 38% of respondents say they would like four more years with Trump at the helm, writes The New York Post.

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The poll was conducted March 20-23, a week in which many of the charges against Donald Trump are expected to be brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in connection with a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

What do Americans think of Donald Trump? Survey results

The poll found that 56 percent of adults surveyed believe there are multiple criminal investigations against Trump, including the Bragg case, as well as the Georgia election meddling probe and federal probes into his handling of classified documents and his involvement in the 2021 affair. Capitol riot – they are right.

46% think the former president did something illegal, 29% think he did something unethical but not illegal, and 23% say he did nothing wrong.

A majority of registered Democrats polled, 89 percent, and a majority of independents, 64 percent, oppose Trump becoming president again. By contrast, 76 percent of registered Republicans said they want Trump re-elected president in 2024. 81 percent of former Trump voters said they would still support the 45th president in 2024, despite possible impeachment.

A judge is trying to determine whether Trump is guilty of perjury — a felony — or of violating campaign finance laws — a felony — after paying $130,000 to the woman, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, in a matter of weeks before the November 2016 election, the purpose was to cover up the alleged extramarital affair, according to the indictment.

The former US president has been in contention for more than a week ahead of his imminent arrest in New York for allegedly buying the silence of porn actress Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.

Donald Trump warned Friday that he faces “potential death and destruction” if he is accused of allegedly bribing former porn star Stormy Daniels to remain silent before the 2016 election.

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