Recent polls and reports suggest that Donald Trump is bracing for the possibility of being the first convicted felon to represent a major party in the upcoming election. With the delay of his trial in D.C., the New York hush-money case involving Stormy Daniels is likely to be the first criminal trial of a former president, scheduled to begin on March 25. The outcome of these cases could impact Trump's image and potential candidacy in the election, affecting public perception and potential campaign donations.
🚨 Trump believes it's likely he'll be convicted, and is bracing for the possibility he'll be the first convicted felon to represent a major party. His team thinks the indictments have been good for the campaign, and a conviction could bring a lift in donations and polls.
Next on Donald Trump’s trial calendar — March 25: NY hush money criminal trial slated to begin. (DA Alvin Bragg describes it as an “election interference” case, noting the allegations involve suppressing negative stories during Trump’s 2016 campaign). https://t.co/fDHq2nYZGk
With Donald Trump’s D.C. trial delayed, the New York hush-money case involving Stormy Daniels is likely to be the first criminal trial of a former president. https://t.co/9YiR2uiUxr
Former President Trump’s raft of criminal charges is likely to hurt him with swing voters in a general election if he’s convicted, a growing number of polls suggest. https://t.co/TUcoRHSodD
Will Trump’s criminal charges hurt him in the election? Here's what a recent poll suggests: https://t.co/63sTKHAX7d
Will Trump’s Criminal Charges Hurt Him In The Election? Polling Suggests Yes—But It’s Unclear If Cases Will Go To Trial In Time. https://t.co/mRIl6oDE29 https://t.co/kgY9NhKesL
DEVELOPING IN NEW YORK: With the DC J6 trial of @realDonaldTrump now delayed for several months and new polls showing Trump beating Biden, Alvin L. Bragg is preparing to be the first to put Trump on trial next month, beginning March 25 in New York City. https://t.co/Vv1D9nzNTj
In private, Donald Trump is bracing for the genuine possibility that he'll be the first convicted felon in U.S. history to represent a major party. https://t.co/DoCfcC1DoI
🚨 NEW: Trump believes he'd likely be convicted if the Jan. 6 case comes to trial soon. He could be the first convicted felon to represent a major party. • Polls show he could be viewed differently if he's convicted. This is Biden's big bet, too. https://t.co/pnZNptmgym
Lots of interesting poll numbers regarding shifts if Trump is convicted. Believe 'em? https://t.co/lnvxIMc8NM via @YahooNews
A conviction would hurt Trump's White House bid in November, poll finds https://t.co/O4Wl4Aym70