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49% Of Independents Say Trump Should Drop Out

The right wing National Review reports: Forty-nine percent of independents think former president Donald Trump should end his presidential campaign in the wake of his felony conviction, according to a new poll. The poll, from Morning Consult, found that 15 percent of Republicans believe Trump should drop out of the race now that he’s been convicted on 34 felony counts …

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Homocon Fox Host: I’ve Always Voted Against Trump But Might Change My Mind Due To “Brazen Lawfare”

Homocon Fox host Guy Benson writes for Townhall: I have found Donald Trump to be a volatile, capricious, myopic, petty man for as long as I’ve been aware of his existence. I have voted against him in two presidential primaries (and would have a third time if my state’s Republican Party hadn’t canceled its nominating contest in 2020, in obsequious …

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Biden Goes All-In On Calling Trump “Convicted Felon”

Axios reports: After a day of holding its fire, the Biden campaign late Friday blasted Donald Trump as a “convicted felon” — an indication the president’s team has decided to seize upon Trump’s conviction to question his fitness for the White House. The broadside from Biden’s campaign — in a press release [see below] chiding Trump for his “unhinged” rant …

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Susan Collins Very Concerned About Trump Verdict

“It is fundamental to our American system of justice that the government prosecutes cases because of alleged criminal conduct regardless of who the defendant happens to be. In this case the opposite has happened. The district attorney, who campaigned on a promise to prosecute Donald Trump, brought these charges precisely because of who the defendant was rather than because of …

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Trump Can Still Vote In Florida If He Stays Out Of Prison

The Associated Press reports: Donald Trump may be convicted of a felony and reside in Florida, a state notorious for restricting the voting rights of people with felony convictions. But he can still vote as long as he stays out of prison in New York state. That’s because Florida defers to other states’ disenfranchisement rules for residents convicted of out-of-state …

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