Around one in six voters say that a guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial will make them less likely to vote for him, according to a new poll.

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    4 months ago

    Only 1 in 6 voters would change their mind about a convicted fraudster becoming the most powerful person in the country? And only after ANOTHER guilty verdict?

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      4 months ago

      Well, it won’t change my mind about voting for Biden either way. There’s no way I will vote for Trump.

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      Technically, this would be the first guilty verdict.

      The other verdicts were in civil court, so “liable”, not “guilty”. ;)

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      I think that includes the voters who won’t vote for him regardless. Like me. Whatever the jury finds, I’m not going to vote for Donald Trump.

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      Well, one in two weren’t going to vote for him anyways so it’s closer to effectively being one in three which lines up pretty well with the observation that 70% (about 35% on either side) of the electorate are uninformed voters who just vote based on party and don’t really care who the candidate is.

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        70% (about 35% on either side) of the electorate are uninformed voters who just vote based on party and don’t really care

        Now, when people vote to try and elect an absolute wankglaze to office, we can be sure that they’re voting for their favorite sports team and will never stop.

        But people voting for the least-worse option, how do we know they’re voting for teams and not voting in a marginally-less-horrific platform after careful consideration and a bit of a cry?

        I have one team I’ll never vote for because they just keep proving themselves dicks, but I do like to consider the options while I can still convince myself there is a choice between what’s left after that.

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    I am so jealous of someone who didn’t realize Trump was a complete asshole until now.

    Imagine how peaceful their lives are. I bet it feels like walking through thick, warm clouds. You can vaguely see shapes and hear muffled sounds but none of it is important enough to trouble yourself about.

    Just a fuzzy, happy brain, floating through the universe.

    So jealous.

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    4 months ago

    This whole thing of calling people on the phone and shouting questions like this at the ones of them who answer, and then reporting the result as if it was news relevant to how the election will turn out, is absurd.

    It’s literally on par with calling people and asking them if they’re planning to get the flu this year, and then reporting that as a public health study.

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    4 months ago

    Even 1:12 or 1:24 would make a huge difference this election cycle.

    Its not even June and I’m already excited for July’s polling.

    I wonder if both Trump and Biden can poll below 40% at some point before November.

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    4 months ago

    And 5 in 6 Voters say we NEED Law and Order (when a black kids is playing in the Park)!