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Majority of Voters Say a Trump Conviction Would Have ‘No Effect’ on Vote Choice

A majority of potential voters in the UNF/PORL Florida National Poll released Thursday said a conviction in former President Donald Trump’s various cases would have “no effect” on their voting choice. It turned out that he answered.

In the survey, found Although President Trump leads Biden nationally by 2 points, respondents said they were “more likely to vote for Donald Trump if he were convicted of any of the pending criminal cases.” Will it be more likely, less likely to vote, or more likely to vote?” Does it affect your voting choice? ”

Overall, the majority (67%) said it had “no impact” on their voting choice. Seven percent said they would be “more likely” to support him, while 24% said they would be “less likely” to support him. A majority of Republicans and independents (81% and 60%, respectively) said it had “no impact” on their voting choice. Notably, 16% of independents said a criminal conviction would make them “more likely” to vote for Trump, while 27% said a conviction would make them less likely to vote for Trump. I answered that I was deaf.

Well over three-quarters of Republicans, 77%, said a conviction would not affect their vote choice, and 11% said a conviction would make them more likely to vote for him. Only 9% said it would be less likely.

This survey was conducted between April 8 and 20, 2024, targeting 745 people who are believed to be voters nationwide. There is a margin of error of +/- 4.2%.

The move comes as Trump’s criminal trial in New York continues under Democratic District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who indicted him on 34 felonies for allegedly forging business documents.

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“I think we have a good chance of winning here, and we’re going to have big plans,” Trump said of New York ahead of Thursday’s trial. “We’re going to the South Bronx for a rally.”

“I believe we will be holding a rally at Madison Square Garden,” Trump added, noting that “Madison Square Garden is the most unsafe place in the country right now.”

“All you have to do is look at the millions of people coming in from prisons and psychiatric hospitals. They’re coming in at levels we’ve never seen before,” he said. Told.

He accused Joe Biden and his allies of using the law to keep him from campaigning.

“So I’m going to go in now and sit in front of this case of election interference,” Trump said. “But from what I’ve seen, I think that’s what’s driving up the poll numbers.”

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