amounts of money that they have raised, which has allowed them to already do everything that scott says. the republicans still need to do. the biden campaign has massive infrastructure all over the country, especially in the battleground states. they open up an office. once every month, if not more. and so i think that the biden campaign needs to continue to focus on that. my question to the trump campaign is how much of that money is actually going to go to the campaign and how much of that money is going to go to paying trump s legal bills because the chair of the rnc on sunday on this network was not able to answer that question. question interesting question. and indeed, in a new david at a new abc news poll, and you ve seen the results, voter reaction to the trump verdict largely breaks down, of course, understandably, along party lines. but among the so-called double-haters, double-haters, voters who dislike both trump and biden 65% of them say they think the verdict this
trump should end this presidential campaign. what does that say about trump s prospects come november? yeah, i m well, those aren t welcome numbers. the trump campaign, but but to your point about the prospects come november, we re still gonna wait to see how this impacts the overall standing of the race. we saw a couple of polls come out. this weekend, and the overall positioning of the candidates, they re favorable and unfavorable, don t tend to have changed all that much in the immediate aftermath. what e is interesting though, is majorities of americans in both polls that came out over the weekend, do believe that the verdict is correct and right. and you just said you just put into these double-haters that people have unfavorable opinion of both, this is a key swath of the electorate that both campaigns are going to target here. so the fact that two thirds of them think his campaign should end, i mean, overall and that abc hello wolf, 49%, set his campaign should. and now the re
defeated dictators bent on world conquest. the president will speak again on friday where his words will focus on the defense of freedom and democracy. he ll then travel to paris for a state visit with french president emmanuel macron, joe. a new focus group is delving into voter reaction to donald trump s guilty verdict. the interactive video platform in association with a research firm, wick insights, sat down with a group of so-called double haters, unhappy with the prospect of choosing between joe biden and donald trump. none of the participants who live in north carolina and georgia felt trump s conviction would affect their vote, and none thought biden would win the election. in addition, they were also asked if the former president was treated fairly at his trial. i think he was treated fairly. i didn t watch the trial, but when you re before a judge or
politically motivated, 52%, more than half, believe it was correct and they believe donald trump should end his 2024 campaign. those numbers are even higher among so-called double haters who are voters with unfavorable opinions of both trump and president biden. among that group, 65% say the verdict was correct and 67% say it should end trump s bid for the white house. joining us now, politics reporter at semafor, kadia goba. good morning. thanks for starting us off this morning. let s get your reaction from the polls and what they re starting to tell us about the fallout from the verdict. it s relatively small numbers, but perhaps shifting toward president biden, nothing overwhelming, but perhaps a little bit. in a race this close, that could still mean something. what s your early analysis on that. in terms of democrats and
i m here for i don t know what i m going today so based on that and the broader discussions that you have regularly with these voters, the swing voters do you think that this verdict? could have an impact in swing states yeah. look, i have always believed that trump s committed base is anything like this. trump getting convicted. it s going to make them want to vote for trump harder, but they still only have their one vote. it is these marginal swing voters in swing states that are going to be critical and that are going to matter and a lot of these voters are what we call a double-haters are doubled doubters or a pox on both their houses. they don t like biden and they don t like trump. but for a lot of them, things like the conviction as well as trump just coming back into focus, turns this election from a referendum on biden to them. remember i m boring why they disliked trump so much in the first place. why many of