The former president's niece described how Trump's 2024 election hopes could be damaged if convicted in his New York trial.
Donald Trump may be seeing his 'worst nightmare' come true after the date was confirmed for his falsifying business records trial in New York, according to his niece.
'What this really means is that today's decision made it more likely that we will get a criminal verdict before the 2024 election, possibly with a few months to spare.'Mary Trump then cited a Morning Consult/Bloomberg poll from February which said that 53 percent of voters in the key swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin would not vote for Trump if he were a convicted criminal by the time of November's general election.
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