Poll after poll demonstrates that a criminal conviction between now and November makes Trump less popular.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at 40 Wall Street after a pre-trial hearing on March 25, 2024, in New York City.Republican nominee for president Donald Trump claimed on Monday that he could become more popular with voters if he’s convicted of committing a crime.
Trump was also asked by reporters whether he was concerned if a conviction against him could potentially cost him the election against President Joe Biden. Trump suggested that the opposite might hold true.Surveys conducted at various points over the past year show that, should Trump receive a conviction in any of the four cases he’s currently facing, it would hurt his chances at reclaiming the White House for a second nonconsecutive term.
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