No is in the majority regarding Trump's criminal immunity for official acts, with only Republicans supporting. Without Trump's name, even Republicans overall say no. When Trump's name is attached, Republicans shift in support, highlighting the impact of attaching a specific name to the question.
Republicans tend to support criminal immunity for Trump but not for a generic president, showing the influence of personal identification on their stance. Overall, a clear majority of voters believe Trump committed serious federal crimes, as indicated by various polls.
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