When and Where Support for Trump Will Drop, Predicted by George Conway

Conservative attorney George Conway recently shared his perspective on how the hush money trial involving Donald Trump has actually played out in favor of the former president, at least in the short term. Conway, known for his critical stance on Trump, presented his views on the MeidasTouch Network’s “Miss Trial” podcast.

According to Conway, the trial served as a distraction that diverted attention away from Trump’s controversial statements and actions on the campaign trail. Since leaving office and experiencing temporary de-platforming on various social media sites following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, Trump has had less visibility among voters.

Conway highlighted the beneficial side effect of this reduced visibility, noting that people may have started to forget the reasons they had previously opposed Trump. The attorney remarked on how the absence of Trump from the public eye has led to a narrowing of the perceived gap between Trump and President Joe Biden in the polls.

He emphasized that the more exposure people have to Trump, the more likely they are to question his behavior and character. Conway pointed out that Trump appears to be in a worse state now compared to his previous presidential campaigns, suggesting that this decline in mental and emotional stability should be more apparent to the public.

Despite the temporary distraction caused by the hush money trial, Conway predicted a shift in public perception of Trump during the upcoming presidential debate and conventions. The first debate between Biden and Trump is scheduled for June 27, followed by Trump’s sentencing in the hush money case on July 11, just ahead of the Republican National Convention.

As the race intensifies and more attention is focused on the candidates, Conway believes that Trump’s true character and condition will become more evident to voters. He anticipates a change in the dynamics of the race as people are reminded of the reasons they had reservations about Trump.

For those interested in hearing Conway’s full commentary on the subject, the episode of “Miss Trial” where he shared his insights can be accessed for a more in-depth understanding of his analysis.

Ultimately, Conway’s assessment suggests that despite the initial advantages Trump may have gained from the hush money trial, the upcoming events in the political calendar could lead to a shift in public perception that might impact the trajectory of the presidential race.

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