POLL: 48% Of Voters Want Fani Willis Removed

According to a Rasmussen poll, 48% of likely voters believe Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis should be prevented from prosecuting the election interference case against former President Donald Trump and his associates.

39% are in disagreement, while 13% are unsure. Willis recently testified in a hearing about her alleged “improper relationship” with the attorney she hired to serve as special prosecutor in the case against Trump. 49% of voters believe it’s likely that Willis gave a truthful testimony at the hearing, which includes 31% who believe it’s very likely. 41% don’t believe it’s likely Willis told the truth in the hearing, which includes 23% who said it is not at all likely that Willis gave a truthful testimony.

38% stated that Willis’ testimony made them more likely to believe Trump is being unfairly targeted, whereas 18% said that her testimony made them less likely to believe Trump is unfairly targeted and 38% indicated that the testimony by Willis did not have much of an impact on their perception of the case.

77% of voters indicated that they have closely followed recent news about Willis, which includes 42% who’ve followed the news very closely. 21% of voters haven’t closely followed news concerning Willis. 

47% of Democrat voters and 44% Republican voters said that they’ve very closely followed recent news concerning Willis. 36% of independent voters indicated that they have very closely followed news about Willis. 46% of voters who have very closely followed news about Willis believe it’s very likely she gave a truthful testimony at the recent hearing. 

73% of Democrat voters believe it’s at least somewhat likely that Willis gave a truthful testimony. By contrast, 31% of Republican  and 44% of independent voters hold this belief. 57% of Republican voters, 23% of Democrat voters, and 35% of independent voters indicated that the testimony by Willis made them more likely to believe Trump is being unfairly targeted. 23% of Democrat voters and 15% of both Republican voters and independent voters stated that Willis’ testimony made them less likely to believe Trump is being unfairly targeted.

76% of Republican voters, 24% of Democrat voters, and 44% of independent voters believe Willis should be barred from prosecuting the case against Trump and his associates, whereas 62% of Democrat voters, 16% of Republican voters, and 38% of independent voters are in disagreement.

45% of white voters, 66% of black voters, and 55% of non-black minorities indicated it’s at least somewhat likely Willis gave a truthful testimony at the recent hearing. 51% of white voters, 30% of black voters, and 49% of non-black minorities believe Willis should be barred from prosecuting the case against Trump and his associates.

Voters making $200,000 annually are the least likely to believe Willis should be barred from the Trump case, whereas individuals making between $30,000 and $50,000 are least likely to believe Willis gave a truthful testimony. Willis’ conduct is typical of a functionary in a third world political ecosystem. She should be stripped of her position immediately and thrown in jail.

Sadly, we don’t live in a serious political order, so she’ll go off scot free and continue to promote public disorder in her position.

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