Most Republican likely primary voters trust former President Donald Trump to handle the issue of crime rather than his GOP competitors.
Most Republican likely primary voters trust former President Donald Trump to handle the issue of crime rather than his GOP competitors, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday found.respondents, “Which candidate do you trust most on the issue of crime and law enforcement?”
Most GOP likely voters, 51 percent, chose Trump, followed by ten percent who said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and seven percent who said anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswmay. All others listed saw three percent support or less. Notably, Trump’s figure increased among “very likely” voters, ticking up to 54 percent who trust him to handle the issue of crime the most.
Four assailants remain on the loose after the New York City Police Department said the group kicked, whipped, and stabbed a 46-year-old man outside a Queens bar this month. Republican likely voters also credit “progressive criminal justice policies” for worsening crime throughout the country. Eight-one percent said it is at least somewhat likely that progressive policies led to the increase in crime. Of those, 66 percent said it is “very likely.”
Further, the survey found 83 percent of Republican likely voters at least somewhat supporting legislation that would allow the removal of woke prosecutors —
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