him presidential medal of freedom. but i i think it s pretty static, it pretty fixed out to it, but day i do think it will have an opaque effect on 90, 22% of republicans primaries or not, trump, i think it s can make them different make it difficult for them to vote for trump. and it might be a pointer to that thank you very, very much. we got to run i wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching the newest continues next on cnn tonight are 360, the former president unloads on the verdict that made him a convicted felon. and republicans join him and attacking the criminal justice system. what s ahead and his case in new polling on the political impact. also tonight, someone who knows what it s like to get inside his head or to the deal goes right? et are 20 schwartz and how his former subject may handle the days ahead and breaking news, the details of president biden s new ceasefire proposal for gaza, the timing of it and the reception. it s getting.
something that the appellate court has to look at and say, is this well, how we want to treat every citizen in the state of new york arthur aidala. thank you, judge grass. so carefree magnaflow as well. the political impact now some new polling from reuters, ipsos and appears to show public and voters doing republican lawmakers have been doing since the verdict, namely falling in line take a look at the row in the middle of the screen post-conviction 14% say they would not vote for the former president pretrial, 24% said they would not vote for him if you were convicted felon said another way, republicans in this bowl say they are now more likely to vote for the former president s since he became a felon cohen joining us now to cnn, political commentators from the right and left respectively, david urban and van jones. van, i mean, you see republican support for the former president has grown post-conviction at least in that poll. should the biden campaign be worried about a simi
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