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Trump’s Conviction In Hush money Case: Will It Have Impact on Presidential Race?

Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 charges in New York, including falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels.

Trump, who has denied wrongdoing, plans to appeal the verdict, stating, “This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. This was a rigged trial, a disgrace.”

The process by which the jury reached a verdict of guilt for Trump involved their unanimous decision after deliberating for two days.

  • Unanimous decision: A panel of 12 New Yorkers unanimously found Trump guilty after two days of deliberation.
  • Charges explained: Trump falsified business records to conceal a hush-money payment to Daniels just before the 2016 election, part of an illegal scheme to deceive voters.
  • Felony elevation: The fraudulent accounting was elevated to a felony due to its connection to violating state election laws. Prosecutors argued it aimed to influence the 2016 election outcome by hiding damaging information.

The significance lies in:

  • Trump’s conviction marks him as the first criminal former president and felon to be a major political party nominee.
  • Democrats may use the conviction in attack ads for the upcoming election, raising questions about Trump’s candidacy and potential presidency.
  • Trump plans to appeal, alleging political bias and flaws in the trial.

Will it affect the presidential elections?

  • Biden’s campaign sees the verdict as proof that no one is above the law but acknowledges elections determine Trump’s fate.
  • Despite the conviction, Trump’s poll numbers remain steady, suggesting minimal impact on his core supporters.
  • The conviction’s effect may hinge on Biden’s campaign efforts to highlight it to voters.

Here’s what they’re saying:

  • Nicholas Higgins, political scientist, doubts the conviction will sway voters already entrenched in their views.
  • Donald Nieman, political analyst, believes the conviction could hurt Trump in a close election.
  • Jared Carter, professor, suggests the conviction may energize Trump’s base but alienate independents, pivotal in swing states.

What comes after this:

  • The conviction will likely dominate headlines but its impact on the election remains uncertain.
  • Both campaigns and voters will react to this unprecedented development in the coming months, potentially shaping the 2024 election.
  • Biden’s campaign may play a crucial role in highlighting the conviction’s significance to voters.
Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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