In New York swing district, Trump indictment isn’t moving Republicans

CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. — After former president Donald Trump’s indictment, many Republican officials and other supporters rallied around him, with some arguing the latest controversy will bolster his standing in the GOP and propel him back into the White House.

But just outside the city where Trump was arraigned Tuesday, Republican voters in this competitive House district say while they think the indictment is “politically motivated,” it isn’t the deciding factor in whether they will support Trump in 2024. Read more here.

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