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Accident – Death – Obituary News : GOP primary voters say Trump would be fit to be president if convicted

More than 6 in 10 (65%) South Carolina Republican primary voters said they would consider Trump fit to be president if he was convicted of a crime, according to early NBC News exit poll results.

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The results were in line with Iowa, the state that kicked off the GOP nominating contest, where 65% of Republican caucusgoers said Trump would be fit to serve if convicted. Among New Hampshire GOP primary voters, that figure was smaller (54%).

Among self-identified Republicans who voted in the South Carolina GOP primary, 75% said they would consider Trump fit to be president if he was convicted of a crime. Independents were more split, with 48% saying he would be fit and 50% saying he would not be fit.

Trump is currently facing a total 91 charges across four criminal cases, ranging from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, handling of classified documents after leaving office and alleged hush money payments to a porn star.

NBC News exit poll: Majority of S.C. GOP primary voters say Trump would be fit to be president if convicted

More than 6 in 10 (65%) South Carolina Republican primary voters said they would consider Trump fit to be president if he was convicted of a crime, according to early NBC News exit poll results.

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The results were in line with Iowa, the state that kicked off the GOP nominating contest, where 65% of Republican caucusgoers said Trump would be fit to serve if convicted. Among New Hampshire GOP primary voters, that figure was smaller (54%).

Among self-identified Republicans who voted in the South Carolina GOP primary, 75% said they would consider Trump fit to be president if he was convicted of a crime. Independents were more split, with 48% saying he would be fit and 50% saying he would not be fit.

Trump is currently facing a total 91 charges across four criminal cases, ranging from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, handling of classified documents after leaving office and alleged hush money payments to a porn star.