The other one says 17% of Republicans feel he committed serious crimes, but fails to address if they still support him or not.
This one states:
“Mr. Trump still received 22 percent among voters who believe he has committed serious federal crimes—a greater share than the 17 percent that Mr. DeSantis earned from the entire GOP electorate.”
So among those who think he committed serious crimes, 22% of them still support him.
So if the numbers hold true… 17% of Republicans, and 22% of 17% = 3.74% of Republicans still support him even though they think he’s a crimimal.
Doesn’t this directly contradict this post? https://lemmy.world/post/2461957 Something seems to be off.
The other one says 17% of Republicans feel he committed serious crimes, but fails to address if they still support him or not.
This one states:
“Mr. Trump still received 22 percent among voters who believe he has committed serious federal crimes—a greater share than the 17 percent that Mr. DeSantis earned from the entire GOP electorate.”
So among those who think he committed serious crimes, 22% of them still support him.
So if the numbers hold true… 17% of Republicans, and 22% of 17% = 3.74% of Republicans still support him even though they think he’s a crimimal.