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    Home » Blog » National Poll: Majority of Likely Voters Say a Trump Conviction Would Have ‘No Effect’ on Their Vote

    National Poll: Majority of Likely Voters Say a Trump Conviction Would Have ‘No Effect’ on Their Vote

    April 25, 2024Updated:April 25, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    A UNF/PORL Florida National Survey found that the majority of likely voters do n’t care how much they vote after being found guilty of a crime in any of the various legal cases involving former president Donald Trump.

    The survey asked responders,” If Donald Trump were convicted of a crime in any of his pending legal circumstances, would you be more likely to vote for him, less likely to voting for him, or would there be no effect on your vote choice,” and found that Trump edging out Biden by two percentage points nationwide.

    Overall, most — 67 percent — said it would have” no impact” on their voting decision. Seven percent said it would render them “more good” to support him, and 24 percent said it would render them “less good”. Most Republicans and politicians, 81 percent and 60 percentage, both, said it would have” no impact” on their voting option. Importantly, 16 percent of politicians said a criminal conviction may make them “more good” to vote for Trump, although 27 percent said it would render it less likely.

    Also over three- fourths of Republicans, 77 percentage, said a criminal faith would have no impact on their voting alternative, and 11 percent said it would make them more likely to vote for him. Only 9 % of people said it would reduce their likelihood.

    The survey was taken April 8- 20, 2024, among 745 likely voters nationally. It has a + /- 4.2 percent margin of error.

    Trump is facing a number of felonies charges in New York as his criminal trial against Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg drags on. He is accused of falsifying business documents and is currently on trial for his falsifying business documents.

    RELATED—” We Love Trump”! After the Second Day of the Trial, New York City crowds cheer as Trump visits Harlem Bodega.

    Before entering the trial on Thursday, Trump said,” I think we have a good chance of winning here and we’re going to give it a big plan.” ” We’re going to the South Bronx to do a rally”.

    ” We’re going to be doing a rally at Madison Square Garden, we believe”, Trump added, noting that” this is the worst- run country right now”.

    ” All you have to do is look at the millions of people entering from mental institutions and prisons at rates we’ve never seen before,” he said.

    He claims that Joe Biden and his supporters are using law enforcement to prevent him from running for office.

    ” So I’m gonna go in now and sit in front of a case — election interference”, Trump said. ” But I guess based on what I’m looking at, it’s driving up my poll numbers”.

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