Poll Says Few Will Change Minds

Published: Fri, 05/31/24

Updated: Thu, 06/06/24

Trump's hush-money trial outcome is unlikely to affect most voters' decisions for the 2024 election but may influence key groups.Insert Preheader


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Poll Says Few Will Change Minds

NPR

The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows that Trump's trial outcome is unlikely to significantly affect most voters' decisions for the 2024 election but may influence key groups.

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Yes, He Can Still Be the President

Politico

Trump's felony conviction case does not prevent him from running for or serving as president, as the U.S. Constitution sets no restrictions on criminal convictions for candidates.

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Could Donald Trump Go to Jail?

Forbes

Now convicted in the hush money case, Trump could theoretically face up to four years per count, though experts deem jail time unlikely due to his first-time offender status and political complications.

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Republicans Circle the Wagons

ABC News

Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, quickly defended Trump after his conviction, claiming political weaponization, while Democrats stressed that no one is above the law.

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The Wrong Case, the Right Verdict

The Atlantic

“Trump will not be held accountable before the 2024 presidential election for his violent attempt to overturn the previous election, but he is now a convicted felon all the same,” says Frum.

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"A Bizarre Turducken"

The Wall Street Journal

Trump's conviction, dubbed a "bizarre turducken," marks a historic first and raises concerns about its destabilizing impact and precedent for targeting political opponents.

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Axelrod Pans De Niro

The Hill

Axelrod criticized the Biden campaign for De Niro's courthouse appearance, calling it "ill-timed" and counterproductive as it became a spectacle rather than addressing Trump's misconduct.

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How Will This Impact the Election?

ABC News

Trump's guilty verdict may temporarily erode his support among voters for the 2024 election, but many could return to his side, making the impact on the race potentially minimal.

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Most Already Worn-Out by Election

Pew Research Center

A majority of Americans are closely following news about the 2024 presidential election, but many are already feeling fatigued by the extensive coverage, according to Pew Research Center.

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Debate Will Have Commercials

Variety

CNN will include commercial breaks during the first debate between Biden and Trump, breaking the tradition of ad-free debates under the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates.

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Roberts Won't Meet With Democrats

CNN

Chief Justice Roberts declined a meeting with Democratic lawmakers about an ethics controversy involving flags at Justice Alito’s properties, citing judicial independence.

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Supreme Court Rules for the NRA

SCOTUSblog

SCOTUS reinstated the NRA's lawsuit, ruling that New York official Maria Vullo may have violated the First Amendment by coercing banks and insurers to cut ties with the NRA.

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Lennon Guitar Sells for Record $2.9M

The Guardian

A guitar used by John Lennon in the Beatles' 1965 "Help!" album sold for $2.9 million, setting a new world record for the highest-selling Beatles guitar at auction history.

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Shuttered 99 Cents Stores To Reopen

WSAZ NewsChannel 3

Nearly 200 shuttered 99 Cents Only stores from Texas to California will reopen as Dollar Tree locations after securing leases through bankruptcy proceedings.

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Butker Might Not Kickoff

Bleacher Report

The Chiefs may use safety Justin Reid or running back Louis Rees-Zammit for kickoffs instead of Harrison Butker due to the NFL's new rule increasing the risk of kickers making tackles.

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Biden Gives Ukraine Weapons Ok

NBC News

Biden allowed Ukraine to use U.S. weapons to strike Russian forces around Kharkiv, aiming to counter attacks, but only permits strikes near the northeastern city, not deep within Russia.

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Alabama Executes Jamie Mills

AL.com

Alabama executed Jamie Mills for the 2004 murders of an elderly couple, despite his maintained innocence and legal appeals, marking a conclusion to a 20-year pursuit of justice.

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1 in 5 Teachers in IL Assaulted

KMOX

One in five Illinois teachers report being assaulted on the job, due to inadequate guidance following the 2015 SB 100 law addressing racial disparities in student discipline.

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Model Claims Cannes Red Carpet Assault

BBC

Ukrainian model Sawa Pontyjska is suing Cannes Film Festival organizers for 100,000 euros, alleging physical assault and psychological harm by a security guard on the red carpet.

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Why the Post Sat on Alito Story

Semafor

In January 2021, WashPo chose not to report on an upside-down flag at Justice Alito’s home, revisiting the decision post-Dobbs after the NYT linked it to a neighborhood dispute.

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Grad Sorry for Jesus Praise in Speech

For the Left

A graduate had his diploma withheld for five days after deviating from his approved graduation speech to include religious references, despite knowing the consequences.

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2 More Resign Re: Biden’s Gaza Stance

For the Right

Two US officials resigned, accusing the Biden administration of dishonesty about Israeli obstruction of Gaza aid, with Stacy Gilbert citing breaches of international law.

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