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Voters in key swing states like Wisconsin, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Michigan reacted with a range of emotions to Donald Trump's felony conviction. Democrats and those who voted against Trump said justice was served, while Republicans and Trump supporters called it a politically motivated witch hunt. Many independents and voters unsure how they will vote said the conviction would not influence their decision and they expect most have already made up their minds. Despite foreign assistance in his campaign, tumultuous governance, two impeachments, and three ongoing indictments, Trump's dominance in the GOP remains strong.

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