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Trump conviction 'not a factor' to most GOP voters, CBS News poll finds
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With less than 150 days until the election, a new CBS News poll shows President Biden and Donald Trump tied in the White House race. According to the poll, Trump's "hush money" conviction hasn't changed voter opinion much. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss.
Trump conviction 'not a factor' to most GOP voters, CBS News poll finds
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