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A new poll has found that a significant 10% of Republican voters say they are “less likely” to vote for Donald Trump this November following his conviction in a hush money trial in New York City. But a majority said the verdict would have no bearing on their vote. The Reuters/Ipsos survey, conducted in the hours after the former president was found guilty Thursday on all 34 counts of falsifying business records, showed that 56% of Republican voters say it won’t affect their vote, while 35% said Trump’s conviction would make them more likely to support him. Among independent voters, 56% say the…

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