Survey: A Trump Conviction Would Not Result in More Votes for Biden

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Survey: A Trump Conviction Would Not Result in More Votes for Biden
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President Joe Biden would not receive more votes if former President Donald Trump is convicted of a crime, a recent survey by Leger found.Trump leading Biden in a matchup by one point, garnering 46 percent to Biden’s 45 percent. Another nine percent remain unsure. The survey also asked respondents how they would vote if Trump were convicted on any of his charges, and while he loses his lead, Biden does not actually gain any of Trump’s voters. Rather, they simply move to undecided.

When asked if Trump was found guilty but without imprisonment, 39 percent said they would support Trump. Biden’s support actually dips to 44 percent, and 18 percent remain undecided. The survey was taken April 26-28, among 1,008 American adults. It has a +/- 3.09 percent margin of error.If Trump is convicted by a jury of crimes “related to his handling of classified presidential documents,” voters are split 50-50 Trump and Biden. There is a consistent 50-50 split for independents as well.

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