New poll shows why Trump's support is likely to hold despite sexual abuse verdict

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New poll shows why Trump's support is likely to hold despite sexual abuse verdict
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A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll suggests that 61% of Americans (and 63% of registered voters) say Trump should not be allowed to serve as president again if the jury determines that he raped E. Jean Carroll.

Former President Donald Trump greets supporters, signs autographs, and poses for photos while visiting the Red Arrow Diner after a campaign rally on April 27 in Manchester, N.H. that he could “stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody” and he “wouldn't lose any voters.”

Nor does it prove — in a deeply polarized country where tiny margins in a few key states have decided the last two elections — that swing voters won’t consider the verdict when casting their ballots next November. But even here, 2020 Trump voters are the exception. In fact, a plurality of them said yes, Trump should still be allowed to serve as president if the jury determines heGiven that — and given that the jury ultimately decided that Carroll did not prove her allegation of rape but rather the lesser offense of “sexual abuse” — it is hard to imagine many 2020 Trump voters deciding that Tuesday’s verdict disqualifies their candidate.

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