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Voters in 2024 say they trust Trump more than Biden to tackle America's biggest problems as president |  The Gateway expert
President Trump speaks with supporters in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on May 1, 2024.

The majority of Donald Trump supporters do not care if the former president is convicted of a crime by the corrupt justice system.

When casting their votes in November, Americans put the economy, inflation and crime at the top of their list.

The Daily Mail reports this,

A new ABC News/Ipsos poll The numbers released Sunday show that 88 percent of voters will put the economy at the top of their list of issues when they go to the polls this fall — and Trump is favored by 14 percent to solve the issue over President Joe Biden.

Eighty-five percent of voters also say inflation is important to them in this year’s election, and crime and safety come in third, with 77 percent of voters saying it is a top issue.

On almost every election issue in the top 10, voters say they trust Trump more than Biden.

Plus, 80 percent of Trump supporters say they will still vote for the former president if he is convicted before the election, latest poll shows

2024 Voting preference
ABC News/IPSOS survey

After a three-week trial in Manhattan District Court accusing Trump of falsifying business records related to payments to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about their alleged extramarital affair in 2006, the latest results come after three weeks of Trump’s appearances in court .

Only four percent of Trump supporters say they would no longer support Trump in the 2024 presidential election if the Republican is convicted in one of the four federal cases against him.

And 16 percent say they would at least reconsider supporting him.

Of the 2,260 American adults surveyed between April 25 and 30, 44 percent said they would vote for Biden, compared to 46 percent for Trump. This means that the four percent of Trump supporters who would abandon the former president if convicted of a crime could be statistically significant for the November results.

The most recent polls have Trump and Biden nearly tied, with margins of victory in hypothetical head-to-head contests generally falling within the survey’s margin of error.

However, the ABC News poll shows that Americans are becoming more optimistic about Trump’s ability to deal with issues that matter.

This includes a 17 percent gap among those who trust Trump to handle the border and immigration versus Biden, and a 14 percent gap on handling both the economy in general and, more specifically, the inflation.

Trump beats Biden by eight percent on crime and security, and the same gap exists in addressing the war between Israel and Hamas.

Let’s pray that the country can hold out until November 5.