Donald Trump, the first former U.S. president and major-party presumptive nominee to be found guilty of a felony, will appear on the ballot Tuesday for the first time since his historic conviction on June 3. This comes as several states hold the final Republican presidential primary contests of 2024. Despite his conviction, Republicans have not considered asking Trump to step aside, in contrast to Democrats who have discussed a Biden replacement. Polls indicate that Trump is closer to flipping blue states than Biden is to flipping red states. The GOP's cult of personality remains strong around Trump.
While we're waiting for the conviction to settle, polls show that Trump is a lot closer to flipping blue states than Biden is to flipping red states. He's playing defense, and before the election is over, he may be in a full blow retreat https://t.co/toyD4tt0e7 https://t.co/RimyPELwCP
Donald Trump's name will appear on the ballot Tuesday for the first time since his historic conviction on felony crimes as a handful of states hold the last Republican presidential primary contests of 2024. https://t.co/Aq1C4O7poY
Unlike Democrats, who have been actively discussing a Biden replacement, Republicans aren’t even thinking about asking Trump to step aside even though he’s now a convicted felon. That’s not how the GOP cult of personality operates. https://t.co/cUZieFK0kv
Donald Trump’s name will appear on the ballot Tuesday for the first time since his historic conviction on felony crimes as a handful of states hold the last Republican presidential primary contests of 2024. https://t.co/x0PpMDRvwn
The 2024 presidential election is in unknown territory with Donald Trump now the first former U.S. president and first major-party presumptive nominee found guilty of a felony. @LisaDNews reports. https://t.co/7odxxqH3gH