Trump, Biden eye "persuadable" voters after Trump guilty verdict
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : "Trump has always done well when he can change the narrative ...38% : " Trump leads Biden by an average of 3.1 % across polls in seven battleground states, according to the poll tracking website Real Clear Politics.
35% : Trump has not seen a dip in support since the start of the trial last month.
34% : Trump, 77, has vowed to appeal the verdict and has blasted other criminal charges he is facing, including federal felony charges for allegedly mishandling classified documents upon leaving office.
30% : " A Marist College/NPR/PBS NewsHour poll released Thursday found 67% of U.S. voters polled between May 21-23 said a guilty verdict would make no difference to their vote -- but 17% said it would make them less likely to vote for Trump.
30% : Among independents surveyed, 11% said a guilty verdict would make them less likely to vote for Trump, while 15% said it would make them more likely to vote for him.
30% : But 25% said it would make them less likely to vote for Trump and 23% said it would make them more likely to vote for him.
29% : But pollsters and political scientists told Newsday both campaigns likely are eyeing the segment of voters who have said a guilty verdict would make them either less likely or more likely to back Trump.
27% : " Further, nationally, "we are down to 20% of voters who are not locked in" to voting for Biden or Trump, Levy said.
16% : "Remember, this isn't just about Biden versus Trump (versus RFK Jr. and the others).
6% : " A New York Times/Siena poll taken late in late October found about 6% of voters who either supported Trump or were undecided said if Trump were convicted and sentenced to prison, they would switch to Biden.
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