The Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll found an average of 59 percent of Americans believed the four cases are an interference, versus 19 percent who disagreed, while another 22 percent said they didn't know.
Among respondents who voted for Trump, 65 percent said the charges were interference, with just 10 percent saying they were not and 25 percent unsure.
Notably, 58 percent of 2020 Biden voters also thought them an interference, compared to 27 percent who said they disagreed with the statement and 15 percent who didn't know.
Among Generation Z, aged 18-26, 55 percent thought them interference, versus 30 percent who disagreed-for Millennials, aged 27 to 42, the figure was 58 percent versus 15 percent.
Generation X, between 43 and 58 in age, the belief was that the cases were election interference by 61 percent compared to 16 percent, while those aged 59 and over held the same view by 59 percent to 20 percent.
In the South, West and Midwest, 64 percent, 56 percent and 61 percent of respondents dubbed Trump's legal battles election interference respectively, versus 18 percent, 15 percent and 19 percent who disagreed.
In total 57 percent of respondents think this was either very likely, likely or somewhat likely, versus 33 percent for somewhat unlikely, unlikely or very unlikely, with the remainder unsure.
https://www.newsweek.com/democrat-voters-think-donald-trump-arrest-election-interference-1822667
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