A whopping 93 percent of supporters say they would still vote for the ... trends now

A whopping 93 percent of Trump supporters say they would still vote for the ... trends now

Trump was told last week that his New York fraud trial will start on April 15  Our poll found almost all his supporters say conviction will not change their vote 'It could also make me more popular,' said the former president Monday

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Last week Donald Trump learned that he will stand trial on April 15 in the first of four criminal cases. And his supporters say they simply don't care whether or not he is convicted.

That is the result of a new Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll that found only five percent of his supporters would change their vote in November's election if were to be convicted before then.

Some 93 percent said they would still vote for the president.

Overall, the results of our poll of 1000 likely voters show Trump maintains his four-point lead over President Joe Biden despite his litany of legal woes.

If the election were tomorrow, 43 percent of respondents said they would vote for Trump, compared with 39 percent who said they would vote for Biden. 

Only two percent of Trump supporters said they were very unlikely to vote for the former president if he were convicted of a crime before the election, in our poll of 1000 likely voters

Only two percent of Trump supporters said they were very unlikely to vote for the former president if he were convicted of a crime before the election, in our poll of 1000 likely voters

Former President Donald Trump sat with a stony face in Manhattan criminal court on Monday morning. He was told he will go on trial on April 15, facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. His legal team had requested more time to prepare a defense

Former President Donald Trump sat with a stony face in Manhattan criminal court on Monday morning. He was told he will go on trial on April 15, facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. His legal team had requested more time to prepare a defense

Pollster James Johnson, cofounder of J.L. Partners, said Trump was helped by the fact his likely first trial—on charges related to hush money payments to a porn star—was seen as the most politically motivated of the four cases.

'Up until recently, polls tended to show Trump’s vote diving when the possibility of him being convicted comes

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