Former President Donald Trump scored a win in his election interference case that could have major ramifications for American voters, according to a new analysis and sources close to the prosecution. Special Counsel Jack Smith has opted not to demand a evidentiary hearing in his Washington D.C. federal court case against Trump before voters cast their ballots for the next U.S. president on Nov. 5, Bloomberg reported Friday. “The move means that it’s unlikely a so-called mini-trial, which would include evidence and testimony from possible blockbuster witnesses like former Vice President Mike Pe…