A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 10% of Republican registered voters and 25% of independent registered voters are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony conviction. Meanwhile, an NPR poll indicates that 67% of voters say Trump's guilty verdict makes no difference in their vote, with 15% stating they are more inclined to vote for him. Despite his conviction, Trump can still vote as long as he remains out of prison in New York state.
NPR Poll: 67% of voters say Trump's guilty verdict makes no difference in their vote. 15% say they want to vote Trump even harder now. https://t.co/sqBCARQhiL
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⚠️ EXCLUSIVE-10% OF REPUBLICAN REGISTERED VOTERS SAY THEY ARE LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR TRUMP FOLLOWING HIS CONVICTION, REUTERS/IPSOS POLL FINDS **EXCLUSIVE-25% OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED VOTERS SAY THEY ARE LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR TRUMP FOLLOWING CONVICTION, REUTERS/IPSOS POLL…
🔵 EXCLUSIVE-ONE IN 10 REPUBLICANS LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR TRUMP AFTER GUILTY VERDICT, REUTERS/IPSOS POLL FINDS Full Story → https://t.co/BPrK1YFeNK Ten percent of Republican registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony conviction… https://t.co/PotQQBwJsv
So 90% of Republicans and 75% of Independents are MORE likely? https://t.co/fW09FkqeB4
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. https://t.co/rVudRHWxaJ
The Reuters polls are baaaack: 10% of Republican voters, 25% of independent registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Trump after his conviction: Reuters/Ipsos poll Also, Hillary Clinton is still president https://t.co/OxaNBWdds7
10% OF REPUBLICAN REGISTERED VOTERS SAY THEY ARE LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR TRUMP FOLLOWING HIS CONVICTION, REUTERS/IPSOS POLL FINDS || 25% OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED VOTERS SAY THEY ARE LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR TRUMP FOLLOWING CONVICTION, REUTERS/IPSOS POLL FINDS -RTRS
Can Donald Trump Still Vote for Himself? Here’s What Florida Law Says About Felons https://t.co/GQFst80JsP
10% of registered Republicans say they are less likely to vote for Trump following the verdict according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll
Another take on the D debate over how/whether to message around Trump verdict https://t.co/DXug1g6uiD