1 in 5 Republicans Who Think Trump Committed Crimes Say They’ll Vote for Him

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1 in 5 Republicans Who Think Trump Committed Crimes Say They’ll Vote for Him
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Despite facing legal challenges and rising concerns among Republicans about his potential guilt, former President Donald Trump remains a popular figure among Republican voters.

, concerning his campaign to overturn the 2020 presidential election and incite the January 6 attack on the Capitol and his push in Georgia to overturn the result of the election there.

The poll results are indicative of just how strongly Trump has bucked norms and convinced his followers that he can do no wrong. If a significant proportion of voters believe that Trump is guilty of any number of these alleged crimes but still want to vote for him, then it follows that they believe that someone who has threatened national security by hoarding documents or tried to use his power to overturn a presidential election is fit for one of the most influential political offices in the world. Despite

that Trump’s actions should disqualify him from office outright, Republican voters evidently think that he’s not only fit for office, but more fit than any other candidate before them.So are we! That’s why we’re on a mission to shake things up and bring you the stories and perspectives that often go untold in mainstream media. But being a radically, unapologetically independent news site isn’t easy , and we rely on reader support to keep the lights on.

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