Why some voters in 'closely divided' Georgia 'don't trust Trump': report
- Bias Rating
26% Somewhat Conservative
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-39% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
36% : Downtown Atlanta salon owner Gina Palmer emphasized that while she doesn't "disagree with everything" Trump says, she doesn't "trust" him.35% : And so, even though he may have some valid points, I just don't trust what he'll do with that type of power," Palmer told the WSJ.READ MORE: Trump prosecutions remain stalled a year after Georgia RICO indictmentThe report also notes that Palmer's "clients said they were excited to vote for Harris and would never support Trump because of his conduct while in office and after the last election.
31% : He has since endorsed Kamala Harris.READ MORE: Ex-GA lieutenant gov. rips GOP leaders for 'falling in line' behind Trump: Vote 'for a decent person'"There's no policy that's going to break this country,like wrecking democracy," Duncan told the WSJ.
16% : "73-year-old Jose Samaniego, an Ecuadorean immigrant who normally votes Republican, told WSJ that "his concerns about Trump" are why he plans to vote for Harris in November.
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