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Offline mystery-ak

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Trump risks fatigue from voters and donors as indictments pile up
Haisten Willis


Former President Donald Trump is again dominating headlines thanks to an indictment.

His first, on March 30, boosted his polling above 50%, where it has remained since, and led to the biggest single-day fundraising haul of his campaign. But with second and third indictments now levied, and a fourth likely on the way, the law of diminishing returns could kick in.

No one has ever been elected president following an indictment. In fact, Trump was the first current or former president to ever face criminal charges.

Yet to the extent the indictments have impacted The Donald politically, it's to the positive. His polling shot from 44% to 52% within days of his first series of charges, and he raised almost $4 million via WinRed from 80,000 donors on April 4, Politico reported.

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Re: Trump risks fatigue from voters and donors as indictments pile up
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2023, 09:33:39 am »
Trump risks fatigue from voters and donors as indictments pile up
Haisten Willis


Former President Donald Trump is again dominating headlines thanks to an indictment.

His first, on March 30, boosted his polling above 50%, where it has remained since, and led to the biggest single-day fundraising haul of his campaign. But with second and third indictments now levied, and a fourth likely on the way, the law of diminishing returns could kick in.

No one has ever been elected president following an indictment. In fact, Trump was the first current or former president to ever face criminal charges.

Yet to the extent the indictments have impacted The Donald politically, it's to the positive. His polling shot from 44% to 52% within days of his first series of charges, and he raised almost $4 million via WinRed from 80,000 donors on April 4, Politico reported.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/trump-risks-indictment-fatigue

He raised $4 mil in April.  I wonder after this recent indictment if the $$ is still pouring in??

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Re: Trump risks fatigue from voters and donors as indictments pile up
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2023, 10:34:28 am »
The bigger long-term issue for Trump are the state criminal prosecutions.  No President can pardon Trump for those convictions, should they happen.
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