Poll finds Trump could lose 10% of Republican voters after conviction | Power & Politics
An early poll from Reuters/Ipsos shows that 10 per cent of registered Republican voters are less likely to vote for Donald Trump following his felony conviction. Charles Chamberlayne, a Republican strategist, and Kadia Goba, a reporter at Semaphor, discuss how the conviction might impact the November presidential election.
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