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Donald Trump's path to the general election is fraught with concerns about his legal entanglements. Some Republicans, like Mario Faucher, express hesitancy to support Trump if he is convicted in ongoing criminal cases. Polls indicate a split among GOP voters, with a significant portion stating they would not support Trump if he were convicted. This sentiment poses a risk of tipping a close general election away from him and towards President Biden, who is emphasizing Trump's unfitness for office.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Donald Trump's path to the general election is fraught with concerns about his legal entanglements.
00:06 Some Republicans like Mario Fauci are expressing hesitancy to support Trump if he's convicted in
00:10 ongoing criminal cases. Polls indicate a split among GOP voters, but the significant portion
00:15 stating they would not support Trump if he were convicted. This sentiment poses a risk of tipping
00:20 a close general election away from him and towards President Biden, who's emphasizing Trump's unfitness
00:24 for office. Some Republicans disenchanted with Trump's actions, particularly after the January
00:29 6th Capitol attack, are looking for alternative candidates, while others remain starsly loyal,
00:33 willing to support him regardless of the outcome of his trials. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com
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