Does Conviction Matter?

June 10, 2024

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Trump still leads Biden in national polls after New York City conviction, 45.4 percent to 44.6 percent. Does it matter at all?

Former President Donald Trump is still leading incumbent President Joe Biden in national polls despite being convicted by a New York City jury on May 30, according to the latest average of polls taken since then compiled by RealClearPolling.com, with Trump leading Biden 45.4 percent to 44.6 percent. The five-way race doesn’t help Biden either, with Trump leading Biden, Robert Kennedy, Jr., Cornell West and Jill Stein 42.1 percent to 40.1 percent to 8.6 percent to 1.4 percent to 1.7 percent, respectively. That’s more or less how the race stood before the conviction. Does it matter at all?

Growth in government bureaucracy accounts for almost 30% of nation’s job growth in past year

Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning: “Almost 30% of the nation’s job growth over the past twelve month comes from the growth of local, state and federal government hiring even though government only makes up 15% of everyone with jobs. That’s right, out of the 2.1 million new jobs created over the past year according to the U.S. Department of Labor, 617,000 of them were government jobs. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, total government employment in May of 2024 reached an all-time high of 23,319,000, up about 1.5 million since Joe Biden took office with federal employment alone up more than 1.1 million.”

Urge State Attorneys General To Sue New York At U.S. Supreme Court To Stop Election Interference And Overturn Trump Conviction!

State Attorneys General have a duty to sue the city and state of New York, which rewrote federal election and state business records law to interfere with the 2024 election, throw former President Donald Trump in jail and disenfranchise tens of millions of Americans' right to vote for their choice for President, all in violation of the Supremacy Clause under Article VI. Under the doctrine of preemption, states have no power, zero, to rewrite federal election laws, let alone to enforce them. States have original jurisdiction under Article III, Sec. 2 to all "controversies between two or more states," and Attorneys General have an obligation under the federal and state constitutions to ensure that one state cannot determine the outcome of any presidential election in this manner. This is a constitutional crisis, and one that can only be cured by the states and the Supreme Court in a timely manner.

 

Trump still leads Biden in national polls after New York City conviction, 45.4 percent to 44.6 percent. Does it matter at all?

By Robert Romano

Former President Donald Trump is still leading incumbent President Joe Biden in national polls despite being convicted by a New York City jury on May 30, according to the latest average of polls taken since then compiled by RealClearPolling.com, with Trump leading Biden 45.4 percent to 44.6 percent.

The five-way race doesn’t help Biden either, with Trump leading Biden, Robert Kennedy, Jr., Cornell West and Jill Stein 42.1 percent to 40.1 percent to 8.6 percent to 1.4 percent to 1.7 percent, respectively.

That’s more or less how the race stood before the conviction. Does it matter at all?

When asked in the latest CBS News poll taken June 5 to June 7 in which Trump led Biden 50 percent to 49 percent, the Trump conviction ranks very low on the scale compared to other issues in the campaign, with 81 percent saying the economy is a major factor in their decision to vote, 75 percent saying inflation is a major factor, 62 percent saying crime is, 56 percent saying the U.S.-Mexico border is and only 28 percent who say the Trump conviction is.

Of the 28 percent who said the conviction was a major factor, that included 47 percent of Democrats, 28 percent of independents and just 9 percent of Republicans.

Otherwise, 27 percent said the conviction was only a minor factor and 55 percent said it was not a factor at all, including 37 percent of Democrats, 50 percent of independents and 78 percent of Republicans who said not a factor. 16 percent of Democrats, 22 percent of independents and 13 percent of Republicans said it was just a minor factor.

Voters are also not entirely convinced of the seriousness of the crimes from the New York City trial, with 60 percent of Democrats, 30 percent of independents and just 5 percent of Republicans saying the charges were very serious. 32 percent of Democrats, 23 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republican say the crimes were somewhat serious.

And 8 percent of Democrats, 47 percent of independents and 75 percent of Republicans say the crimes are either not very serious or not serious at all.

If anything, the conviction might be helping Trump, with 14 percent of Trump voters said they were backing him to show support after his conviction in New York City, including 19 percent of independents and 11 percent of Republicans. 16 percent of independents and 13 percent of Republicans supporting Trump said they were doing so in spite of the conviction. And 65 percent of independents and 75 percent of Republicans backing Trump said it wasn’t a factor at all.

That is not to say that there isn’t other shifting occurring in the polling as a result of the conviction, but so far, it doesn’t appear to be hurting much or could be a wash, where for every voter Trump might lose because of the conviction is replaced by another who is outraged by the conviction.

And the meantime, the advantage Trump has had in the national polling since Sept. 2023, implying that the national popular vote could be in play, continues unabated. For something that was supposed to inflict maximum damage on Trump — who still has time win back any support he might have lost — this cannot be great news for Biden.

Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government Foundation.

To view online: https://dailytorch.com/2024/06/trump-still-leads-biden-in-national-polls-after-new-york-city-conviction-45-4-percent-to-44-6-percent-does-it-matter-at-all/

 

Growth in government bureaucracy accounts for almost 30% of nation’s job growth in past year

June 7, 2024, Fairfax, Va.—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement in response to the latest jobs numbers:

“Almost 30% of the nation’s job growth over the past twelve month comes from the growth of local, state and federal government hiring even though government only makes up 15% of everyone with jobs.  That’s right, out of the 2.1 million new jobs created over the past year according to the U.S. Department of Labor, 617,000 of them were government jobs.  According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, total government employment in May of 2024 reached an all-time high of 23,319,000, up about 1.5 million since Joe Biden took office with federal employment alone up more than 1.1 million.

“Hiring non-productive paper pushers and armed Internal Revenue Service agents don’t create wealth, but instead are a drag on the overall economy.  The irony is that one impact of draining the swamp in DC would be a jump in reported unemployment as the bloated federal bureaucracy would be trimmed. One thing no one should be surprised about is that Biden has significantly grown the size of the government workforce pouring money into the coffers of his government employee union benefactors.”

To view online: https://getliberty.org/2024/06/growth-in-government-bureaucracy-accounts-for-almost-30-of-nations-job-growth-in-past-year/

 

Urge State Attorneys General To Sue New York At U.S. Supreme Court To Stop Election Interference And Overturn Trump Conviction! 

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