Twenty-seven percent of voters in a new poll said that former President Trump’s conviction in his New York hush money makes them more likely to support the presumptive GOP nominee. The survey from Emerson College Polling released Thursday revealed that four-in-10 voters, 40 percent, said the former president’s conviction in his first criminal case made no impact on who they will vote for in November. A third of them, 33 percent, said the Manhattan jury’s decision to convict him makes them less likely to back the Republican Party’s leader. “Trump’s support in our polling remained the same before and after his conviction,” said Spencer Kimball, the executive director of Emerson
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