Former President Donald Trump remains popular among his base despite his recent felony conviction for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star. Polls indicate that 10% of Republican registered voters are less likely to vote for Trump following the conviction. The impact on independent voters is also being scrutinized, with mixed reactions reported. Trump's legal team is considering an appeal, drawing parallels to the recent decision by the top New York court to overturn Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction, which offers a potential pathway for Trump's appeal.
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The decision by the top New York court to overturn Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction paves the way for former President Donald Trump's appeal of his conviction for doctoring business records to hide hush money deals. https://t.co/OwWDfjnW2j
10% of Republican registered voters say they are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony conviction for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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Polls Say Trump Is Just as Popular Post-Conviction Most of the scrutiny of the public-opinion reaction to Donald Trump’s criminal conviction has focused on two optics: What do voters say and think when asked about it (either before or after the jury’s guilty verdict was… https://t.co/Yj2FQPt1WT