Independent voters in Michigan and Wisconsin were less concerned with the conviction itself than with determining which candidate, if any, deserves the job.
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ThefelonyconvictionofformerPresidentDonaldTrumpon34countsoffalsifyingbusinessrecordsislikelytochangefewmindsamongundecidedvotersintwobattlegroundstates.
Thereasonsforthatarevaried,asisthethinkingofthesevoterswhoarerightlytermedindependents.
SomehavealreadyruledoutvotingforPresidentTrumpbutremainundecidedabouttheirchoiceforNovember.Othershaveruledoutbothmajorcandidates,andsomeareundecidedaboutwhethertovoteatall.
Yetanothergroupremainsopentopersuasionbyeithermajorparty—orperhapsathird.
Inthe24hoursfollowingtheTrumpverdict,TheEpochTimestookthepulseofundecidedvotersinMichiganandWisconsin,twokeybattlegroundsinpresidentialpolitics.
“Istandbythejury’sdecision,”WadeGoodofCanton,Michigan,toldTheEpochTimes.Theverdictwillfactorintohisvote,Mr.Goodsaid,butwon’tnecessarilydeterminehischoice.
La’VarWilliams,27,ofDetroit,saidhewasn’tsurprisedaboutPr