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44 percent say Trump conviction in hush-money case would not affect vote: Survey
Forty-four percent of respondents in a new survey say their vote would not be affected if former President Trump is convicted in the New York hush-money case. The Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll found that about half of Americans believe Trump is guilty in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush-money case against him, where the former president is charged with 34 counts related to falsifying business records. Forty-four percent of respondents say if he is convicted in the case, it would not affect how they vote while 32 percent say it would. However, a conviction in the hush-money case could weaken Trump’s support among independents. The poll found that 36 percent of independe

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