Trump up in two post-conviction polls

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Former President Donald Trump kept his lead over President Joe Biden after his conviction last week.

“Biden posted his best support among Democratic voters since April, but he continues to underperform Trump among their respective supporters from 2020 ,” the poll analysis said.FYI, Trump's number never moved. Stays at 44. Biden went from 45 to 43. The N on this poll is 10,404 registered voters, so it's a pretty robust sample., which showed a slight dip in support for Trump but a healthy lead over Biden, 48%-43%.

“In the two-way matchup, 84% of Republicans would vote for Trump, while 82% of Democrats would vote for Biden. Among voters not affiliated with either major party, Trump gets 49% to Biden’s 34% in a two-way contest,” Rasmussen added.Both surveys confirmed several pre-conviction polls that Trump and Biden voters planned to stick with their candidate no matter the outcome.

“Number one, there are about 17% to 20% of Republicans who say they will not vote for someone convicted of a felony. These are the people that were uncommitted. These are the people that were Haley voters,” Lake said.

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