
Top Actor Wasn't Planning on Voting for Trump, But 45's Trial Now Has Him Convinced
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : But, as president, the only thing I liked about Trump was everything he did...he stands up to people, and that's what makes him a leader," Quaid explained.49% : Enthusiasm for Trump and his campaign for president has surged without a hitch since his conviction on Thursday.
48% : " He also said Democrats are a "challenge to our Constitution," and continued saying, "Trump is the most investigated person, probably in history of the world and they haven't been able to really get him.
40% : I was ready not to vote for Trump until what I saw is more than politics, I see a weaponization of our justice system.
38% : Whatever happens with sentencing and appeals, though, Trump really hasn't lost much if any support among his supporters.
34% : Some may say that Quaid -- who delivered his comments before the verdict was delivered in New York on Thursday -- got it wrong and that, yes, they did just "get" Trump.
33% : The "Right Stuff" star had one thing to say about what he's going to do about Donald Trump in Nov.: "I think I'm gonna vote for him.
33% : In fact, Trump won't even be denied the right to vote.
29% : Even one of his rivals, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., warned that a guilty verdict and conviction will "backfire" on the Democrats and send Trump into greater heights of popularity.
23% : " Quaid also perfectly explained the dichotomy of Trump and pointed out the facile nature of only focusing on his sometimes boorish behavior.
23% : Experts also say it is unlikely that Trump would be handed any jail time, especially since he has no previous record and is a "first time offender" in this trial, Forbes wrote.
23% : It seems destined to backfire and just could put Donald Trump right back in the White House.
22% : With the sham trial perpetrated against Donald Trump in New York having reached a verdict, many Americans are finally beginning to see that Democrats will do anything -- shady or not -- to win.
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