A new Atlanta Journal-Constitution/University of Georgia survey of Peach State Republican primary voters finds that 37 percent of respondents say they won’t vote for a candidate who’s been convicted of a felony while 41 percent said they would, and a fifth were undecided on the question.
“I think Trump’s legal problems are politically motivated and politically driven. They did it just to stop him. But I think it could damage him in the end,” Trump fan Mike Tucker told the Journal-Constitution, demonstrating an awareness of the danger few others in cohort possess. Donald still leads the Republican 2024 field in the state 57 percent to Ron DeSantis’s 15 percent.