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Polls Show that Voters Won’t Let a Conviction Sway their Vote for Trump

Alina Habba is one of the lawyers Donald Trump is counting on to fight back against the left’s lawfare.

Habba’s first opponent is Manhattan’s Soros-backed District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

And Alina Habba proved Alvin Bragg made the wrong move with this case against Trump.

Alina Habba confronted the Fox News anchors questioning her about previous comments she had made about not having much optimism that Trump could emerge victorious in his criminal trial.

Habba said she was optimistic as long as a fair jury sat for this case.

What Habba is afraid of is the weaponization of the justice system by Democrats that’s allowed partisan prosecutors and judges to frame Trump with sham charges and thus lead a jury to convict Trump of nonexistent crimes based on phantom evidence.

“And for people to say that’s not the case is just denial of what’s actually happened to the American justice system. We have a serious problem,” Habba stated.

“We have a problem where there’s a vitriol, there’s a Trump Derangement syndrome, and it’s blinding lawyers, it’s blinding jurors, and it’s affecting judges,” Habba added.

Habba warned that Soros-backed prosecutors like Bragg were corrupting the justice system and that America needs to abide by the rule of law if democracy is to function.

Bragg and his ilk are the real threats to democracy, Habba explained.

“Their Soros backing and political affiliations should have no part in the court. But I’ve seen time and time again that it does,” Habba continued.

Habba said Trump would win as long as the jury wasn’t stacked with Joe Biden voters and woke activists out to influence the election.

“He should win. And if he’s given a fair jury, if he’s given a fair court, if he’s not in Manhattan, which is a completely blue state where they only polled blue state members of the jury on purpose, well, that’s a different game,” Habba concluded.

But even if Bragg secures a conviction against Trump, Habba’s message carried the day with voters.

Both Emerson and The Hill polled the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada. North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

Trump leads Biden in all seven swing states.

Republicans reported that the weaponization of the government in the Bragg case made them more likely to support Trump.

“Voters were asked how a Trump guilty verdict would impact the likelihood of supporting him for president in 2024. A majority of Republicans say it would make them more likely to support Trump in 2024, while 15% of Pennsylvania Republicans say they are less likely to support Trump, along with 13% in Arizona, 11% in Wisconsin, 10% in Michigan, and 9% in Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina,” Emerson wrote of their poll.

The poll also found that the plurality of voters said a criminal conviction in the Bragg case would not affect their vote.

Emerson reported the numbers as follows:

AZ: 32% more likely, 25% less likely, 43% no impact

GA: 26% more likely, 32% less likely, 42% no impact

MI: 26% more likely, 30% less likely, 45% no impact

NC: 32% more likely, 25% less likely, 43% no impact

NV: 25% more likely, 32% less likely, 43% no impact

PA: 31% more likely, 24% less likely, 45% no impact

WI: 24% more likely, 30% less likely, 47% no impact

Democrat prosecutors making such three stooges efforts to try and hide their prosecutions of Trump as politically motivated worked to Trump’s benefit as the public could see the cases for what they were and ignore them.

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