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Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Will Americans still vote for him?

The Republican has capitalised on his legal problems, but his guilty verdict poses a new test

Donald Trump suffered a historic legal blow on Thursday when a jury in his hometown of New York made him the first former president to be convicted of a crime.

The decision carries huge political ramifications, potentially upending his quest for a second term in the Oval Office, little more than five months before the November rematch against President Joe Biden.

Yet, so far, Trump’s long list of judicial problems has not weighed much on his campaign. They boosted him during the Republican primary contest, as supporters rallied around him, repeating his claims to be a victim of political persecution.

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