If the Democratic Party thought convicting former President Donald Trump was going to make his millions of supporters abandon him, they better think twice.
In fact, he got a six-point jump in approval after being found guilty of 34 counts for falsifying business records.
According to a poll conducted by the Daily Mail and J.L. Partners, 22 percent of voters now view Trump more favorably, while only 16 percent view him more negatively.
The poll was taken just hours after 12 jurors convicted Trump in an unprecedented and politically-motivated move.
The poll also found a four-point net positive impact for Trump among independent voters— who can ultimately decide the outcome of the November election.
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>If the Democratic Party thought convicting former President Donald Trump was going to make his millions of supporters abandon him, they better think twice.
>In fact, he got a six-point jump in approval after being found guilty of 34 counts for falsifying business records.
>According to a poll conducted by the Daily Mail and J.L. Partners, 22 percent of voters now view Trump more favorably, while only 16 percent view him more negatively.
>The poll was taken just hours after 12 jurors convicted Trump in an unprecedented and politically-motivated move.
>The poll also found a four-point net positive impact for Trump among independent voters— who can ultimately decide the outcome of the November election.
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