SAN DIEGO - A jury found former president Donald Trump guilty of falsifying business records nearly six months before the November general election.
“I think in the short-term, sort of like the opposite of a convention bounce. I think you’ll see some dips in Trump’s numbers. I think Biden will remain fairly steady where he is,” Ken Alper, President of Survey USA, said.ABC 10News asked Alper how this verdict changes the aspects and dynamics of polling people as the November election approaches.“And in a couple of different states, we’ve done this.
“We think a lot of those people are really just saying they’re disappointed in this, but it doesn’t mean that it’s actually going to affect their vote,” Alpers said.