No you'd hope that his overall general shitty behaviour, litany of crimes, and being a fucking idiot would hurt him in the polls.
Idk why people would change their mind because of a conviction when it is already glaringly obvious that he has committed a shit ton of crimes.
The people he ordered to do crimes have already been tried and convicted for the crimes he ordered them to do yet he hasn't faced any consequences for those crimes that he ordered those people to do.
Lot of low-info people out there, though. They get told "both sides" narratives if they only pay attention marginally. BidenSoOld and Hunter had that laptop, too, so...they are more or less the same, right?
There are a good number of people that actually take the whole "innocent until proven guilty in a court of law" thing all the way to its extreme. Even with glaringly obvious public evidence before that.
It is the foundation of our justice system, as much as some groups are trying to tear it apart, even from within in some cases.
Anyone who pays attention, and isn't part of his cult, realises how bad trump is. Unfortunately, a lot of voters just don't pay attention. To them, they seem mud slinging in both directions, and just tune it out.
A felony conviction is a different beast. It's not just mud slinging. If he's been convicted, it's not just smoke, he's a bad man!
There's a reason that the right pushes the "both sides" mentality. This just managed to cut past the smoke screen that they threw up. Whether it sticks is another story.
Anyone else would have dropped like a bad habit. Now, thankfully for the republikkklowns, their goal posts are sitting on top of a Bugatti so 34 felonies is no problem for them.
These shifts were not outside the margins of error in the Reuters/Ipsos and Echelon Insights surveys, while the Times’s pollsters said that they could not calculate such a margin for their recontacting survey. Nevertheless, the fact that the same shift was recorded across three different surveys lends credence to its validity.
I always wonder the kind of person that supports Trump but the felony was the moral line for themselves. Like hear him speak. I met 4 years old that use more advance cadence.
I don’t think it’s many “supporters” per se (except a few strict law and order Republicans). I’d guess it’s mostly the “wow Biden sucks so much, Trump wasn’t this bad” crowd
Interesting. Especially the comment about non-white people under 30 strangely showing a lot of support of Trump now, when 4 years ago they really didn't. It does seem easily possible for the change to occur in such a short time.
I think the debates will really shake the electorate loose and how they like, as I think both sides will be keeping an eye on it.