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Indictments Haven’t Sunk Trump, but a Conviction Might

Indictments Haven’t Sunk Trump, but a Conviction Might
Indictments Haven’t Sunk Trump, but a Conviction Might


New York Times: “For Donald Trump, a new set of New York Times/Siena College polls captures a stunning, seemingly contradictory picture.”

“His 91 felony charges in four different jurisdictions have not significantly hurt him among voters in battleground states. Yet he remains weaker than at least one of his Republican rivals, and if he’s convicted and sentenced in any of his cases, some voters appear ready to turn on him — to the point where he could lose the 2024 election…”

“If the former president is convicted and sentenced — as many of his allies expect him to be in the Jan. 6-related trial held next year in Washington, D.C. — around 6 percent of voters across Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin say they would switch their votes to Mr. Biden. That would be enough, potentially, to decide the election.”

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