Trump verdict would likely move only a small number of votes, poll finds
Briefly

Overall, 67% of voters said a guilty verdict in Trump's trial wouldn't affect their vote, with 76% saying the same for a not guilty verdict.
While 1 in 6 voters would be less likely to vote for Trump if he were guilty, almost 1 in 5 younger voters, non-white voters, and those with lower incomes would be more likely to vote for Trump if he were acquitted.
Some core Trump voter groups, like small town residents, whites without college degrees, rural dwellers, and Republicans, might be less likely to vote for Trump if he were found guilty.
Indicators show that the support Trump has gained from younger and non-white voters is still uncertain and could be influenced by the trial's outcome.
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