Polling News

Trump Shoulders Blame for DC Riot

January 14, 2021

Fifty-two percent of voters say Trump deserves “a great deal” of blame, 15% say he deserves “a good amount,” and only 15% say he deserves no blame “at all” according to ABC News/Ipsos poll.

When Quinnipiac asked a similar question, 56% of voters said they hold Mr. Trump responsible for the storming of the Capitol, while 42% said they do not. That 56% includes 17% of Republicans, 58% of Independents, 64% of women, 46% of white non-college educated voters, 64% of Hispanic voters and 57% of voters over 65 years old. He is viewed as being responsible by almost every demographic group.

Mr. Trump finally issued a statement this week encouraging his supporters not to invoke violence leading up to Joe Biden’s inauguration, but this may be too little too late.  Many Americans who voted for Mr. Trump were rightly sickened by the violent, attack on our Capitol and, according to these polls, say he shoulders much of the blame.  He has a very small window to do the right thing and thereby preserve some of his reputation next week and attend Mr. Biden’s inauguration.

Related PollingNews

Placeholder polling news
June 11, 2026 |
Polling News
As the country prepares to celebrate on July 4th the 250th anniversary of its founding, confidence in the American Dream is at an all-time low, according to a new AP-NORC poll. These numbers are largely driven by economic confidence, or lack thereof. ...
Placeholder polling news
June 04, 2026 |
Polling News
MTV reality-star Spencer Pratt set the internet ablaze with his creative AI videos that sparked conversations from Hollywood, CA to Huntsville, AL. ...
Placeholder polling news
May 28, 2026 |
Polling News
Democrats have led on the Generic Ballot for the last few months. This isn’t surprising, given that history generally favors the party out-of-power in a Midterm Election. ...
Placeholder polling news
May 21, 2026 |
Polling News
The electorate has shifted over the last ten years, in large part because of the changing allegiances of white non-college-educated working-class voters. ...
Button karlsbooks
Button readinglist
Button nextapperance