The Hill reports:
More than two-thirds of voters believe a guilty verdict for former President Trump in his criminal hush money trial would not impact their vote, according to a survey published Thursday.
The Marist poll found that 67 percent of respondents say a guilty verdict in the case would not affect their vote, while 17 percent of people said they would be less likely to vote for the former president. About 15 percent of respondents said they would be more likely to vote for Trump if he is convicted.
The survey also found that about two-thirds of all voters are already confident in who they will vote for in November, and nothing will change their minds. Just 7 percent of respondents are undecided.
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But 17% said they would switch their vote, which is a catastrophic number for Trump. pic.twitter.com/j5FFKL8ZGG
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