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Trump's FBI raid motivates voters ahead of 2022 midterms

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Approximately 70 percent of Americans say the FBI raid on Trump's Florida home has motivated them to vote in the midterm elections.


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In a poll released by The Trafalgar Group and Convention of States Action, 83.3 percent of GOP members said the raid increased their motivation to vote in 2022.


According to the survey, 47.9 percent of Americans think the FBI raid was a result of Trump's political enemies. Approximately 39 percent of respondents indicated that it was the work of the "impartial justice system," while 12 percent were unsure.


Following the FBI raid, Trump family members broke fundraising records. A number of emails and text messages have been sent out by Trump's team with links to donation websites, although details regarding how much was raised have not been disclosed.



11 August 2022

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