Less than a week after former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in his criminal hush money case in Manhattan, a new poll shows that the verdict is likely to play a less significant role in November compared to what is affecting American voters’ finances.
The economy, as in basically every presidential election, still reigns supreme among battleground-state voters ages 18 and older and across party lines in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to a new survey conducted May 30-31 by Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Political Communication and Public Opinion Research Lab (PolCom Lab) and Mainstreet Research.
Roughly 39 percent of Michigan voters surveyed said the economy remains the top issue, followed by immigration (19 percent), “something else” (16 percent) and abortion (14 percent).
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