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Poll Shows Biden Popularity Unaffected by Trump Legal Woes

President Joe Biden’s poll numbers are about as popular as brussels sprouts on a kid’s dinner plate, but even the potential legal troubles of former President Donald Trump won’t give him a popularity boost, a recent poll reveals. Despite what some folks might think, a potential Trump conviction wouldn’t magically make people start throwing confetti at Biden’s feet – in fact, it might not make much difference at all!

The survey suggests that even if Trump were to face some legal consequences, Biden’s support would pretty much stay put around 40%. That’s right, folks, Biden’s approval ratings are so stagnant, they make a sloth look speedy! It also shows that only a small chunk of Trump supporters would shift to the undecided category if he were convicted – they’re not exactly rushing to jump on the Biden bandwagon.

But here’s the kicker – Trump and his pals are pointing fingers at Biden’s White House, saying they’re pulling strings behind the scenes in Trump’s legal troubles. It’s like a never-ending soap opera, but with more suits and ties and less dramatic music.

Now, let’s talk numbers. According to the poll, Biden’s support remains pretty much the same regardless of what happens to Trump. And as for Trump, well, his numbers might wobble a bit if he faces conviction, but hey, he could always win back those unsure voters once the dust settles. It’s like a rollercoaster of political drama, folks!

In the end, it looks like both Biden and Trump are in for a wild ride, with poll numbers bouncing around like a ping-pong ball. But one thing’s for sure – in the crazy world of politics, anything can happen! So grab your popcorn and stay tuned for the next episode of Presidential Showdown!

Written by Staff Reports

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