Despite his 4 indictments including one for attempting to interfere with a presidential election, Donald Trump is still seeking the office once again and his rhetoric is more fierce than ever. Even recently saying that on day one of his presidency he would be a dictator, but just for one day. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
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00:00Despite his four indictments, including one for attempting to interfere with a presidential election,
00:05Donald Trump is still seeking the office once again, and his rhetoric is more fierce than ever.
00:10Even recently saying that on day one of his presidency, he would be a dictator, but just for
00:15one day, so he could build a wall and quote, drill, drill, drill. However, a new Harvard Caps-Harris
00:20poll has found most voters believe the former president would take on that moniker and act
00:25like a dictator much longer. The poll found that some 56% of respondents at least somewhat believe
00:31he would act dictatorially if re-elected. That's alongside 40% who strongly believe that would be
00:36the case. That's likely why around half of all of those polled expressed that they believe democracy
00:41itself would be in peril if he is re-elected in 2024. And that might concern you. That's if the
00:46poll's hypothetical election numbers are accurate. The survey also found that if there was an election
00:51between Biden and Trump today, that very possible matchup would result in Donald Trump taking back
00:56the White House, with the poll indicating Trump would win with 52% of the vote if all undecided
01:01voters were forced to choose. Meanwhile, Biden would trail, taking in just 48% under those same guidelines.