“When two-thirds of voters think you have committed a crime in your past life, and almost half of voters say it’s a tossup over whether you committed a crime while in the Oval Office, confidence in your overall integrity is very shaky,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the new Quinnipiac survey. “Add to that, Michael Cohen, a known liar headed to the big house, has more credibility than the leader of the free world.”