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You might think as Trump is indicted his political fortunes are endangered but that's a blatant lie.
Inspite of everything Trump remains one of the most popular Presidential Candidates for 2024 US elections.
With all the drama unfolding in Trump's life, ifs clear nothing will change for Trump.
He is and will remain the most popular man in the in the Game of Politics, and the break his enemies have long sought between him and the rest of the Republican party seems as distant as ever.
Following Trump's Federal Court appearance, Kevin Hern, who leads the Republican Study Committee, the influential conservative body that's the largest ideological caucus in Congress, said, "For those who think this will harm President Trump's chances at running for the White House in 2024, I have news for you: it won't "
"The same people who were outraged over the possibility of Hillary Clinton's prosecution for obvious crimes are now celebrating yet another witch-hunt against the former president and political opponent of the current president. This type of hypocrisy is disgusting, and it underscores what millions of Americans see as a blatant double standard in our justice system, causing many to lose faith in those institutions."
But maybe after Trump's indictment his popularity has increased amount people.
And ass per recent polls from Fox News Monmouth University and Quinnipiac University have shown how Thump's Republican primary prospects have improved. All had Trump leading by double digits March, with his advantage over his nearest rival - Florida Gox Ron DeSantis, an undeclared 2004 candidate-growing by 12 points since February.
The Republicans believe that these cases against Trump are politically motivated and are only part of what is at play here.
Republicans think Trump is innocent, while also believing that his legal issues could harm him in the general election. After all, most voters think the investigations are fair.
But all Republicans care about at this moment is to beat Biden rather than giving priority over agreement on the issues.