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Trump and Biden ‘double haters’ say former president’s New York conviction will not sway their vote

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A focus group of voters who dislike both former President Trump and President Biden do not anticipate the latter will win re-election and say Trump’s New York conviction will not affect their decision in November.

2WAY, in association with Wick Insights, presented "The Undecideds," a June 2, 2024, focus group with voters from swing states Georgia and North Carolina who discussed the Trump conviction.

The voters who participated in the project are undecided and are known as so-called "double haters," meaning that they are unhappy with the prospect of either candidate winning.

Five of the seven voters speaking to journalist Mark Halperin said they believe Trump would win the upcoming election, while two others remained unsure. However, none of the participants stated that Biden would emerge victorious.

FOCUS GROUP OF UNDECIDED VOTERS BREAKS OUT INTO FIERY DEBATE OVER TRUMP CONVICTION: HE'S OUR 'TONY SOPRANO'

"Trump’s definitely going to win," one male voter said. "COVID’s over. That’s why he lost."

"I can’t necessarily say Trump is going to win," a female voter said. "However, I feel like some of the people who were voting for Biden four years ago are definitely on the fence now."

The sentiment from the focus group echoed recent polls, which suggested the Trump verdict is unlikely to have a significant impact on Americans heading to the voting booth in November. Trump was

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