Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a chance of getting in another conviction from a completely separate trial before November? I think that would be the nail in the coffin for all those who are still on the fence and would likely be a significant swing in how the current polls are going. Then again I’m still wondering how anyone who isn’t at least a multimillionaire would even consider voting for a guy who keeps saying that poor people are too stupid to be anything except poor.
Are we reading the same article? I don’t see those numbers, I see:
A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted between Thursday and Friday found that 5% of Republicans and 2% of independents said they are much less likely to vote for Trump because of the jury’s ruling. Meanwhile, 30% of Republicans and 13% of independents said the verdict made them much more likely to vote for Trump.
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a chance of getting in another conviction from a completely separate trial before November? I think that would be the nail in the coffin for all those who are still on the fence and would likely be a significant swing in how the current polls are going. Then again I’m still wondering how anyone who isn’t at least a multimillionaire would even consider voting for a guy who keeps saying that poor people are too stupid to be anything except poor.
I think you misunderstand… the majority of people think he did what he did and is a felon.
The polls asking undecided voters how this affects their vote:
Another conviction before the election probably won’t make a difference.
Are we reading the same article? I don’t see those numbers, I see:
My numbers are from a different poll in a different article. It focused on a different group.
The poll I read said 90% of lawn care workers think Trump’s a stupid doo-doo head.
This has been said for 8 years, over a thousand thousand problems with him. They always find more nails.
Unfortunately you’re right.