A new poll from Harvard Caps and Harris X has revealed that American voters would vote for 2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump over incumbent Joe Biden even if he is convicted in any of the many cases brought forth against him.
The poll asked respondents who they would vote for if Trump is convicted in the Georgia RICO election case, brought forth by Fulton County DA Fani Willis, to which 52 percent said they would still vote for Trump while 48 percent said they would vote for Biden, which is down from 49 percent in January.
Voters were also asked who they would cast their ballot for if Trump is convicted in the January 6 case brought forth by special counsel Jack Smith, to which 54 percent said they would vote for Trump and 46 percent said they would vote for Biden. The responses for Biden are down from 52 percent in January.
In the Mar-a-Lago seized documents case, voters were split 50-50 between Trump and Biden, with Independents favoring Biden over Trump 61 to 39 percent.