Former President Donald Trump will likely be stuck in a Manhattan courtroom for at least another month while his “hush money” trial plays out, keeping him off the campaign trail with the exception of being able to interact more with residents from his hometown of New York City.
But his campaign nevertheless got some very good news on Thursday in the form of a new survey asking voters how they would feel about voting for the former president should he actually be convicted by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s prosecutors: The short answer is ‘no change.’
A majority of likely voters say a conviction of a crime in any of fTrump’s various legal cases would have “no effect” on their vote choice, a UNF/PORL Florida National Survey released Thursday found, according to Breitbart News.
Citing the survey, the outlet added: Overall, most — 67 percent — said it would have “no effect” on their voting choice. Seven percent said it would make them “more likely” to support him, and 24 percent said it would make them “less likely.” Most Republicans and independents, 81 percent and 60 percent, respectively, said it would have “no effect” on their voting choice. Notably, 16 percent of independents said a criminal conviction would make them “more likely” to vote for Trump, although 27 percent said it would make it less likely.
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