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Governor Chris Sununu said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that voters will choose former President Donald Trump even if he is convicted of crimes.STEPHANOPOULOS: History being made tomorrow, that criminal trial. Will your support for Donald Trump continue even if he’s convicted in Manhattan?
SUNUNU: Oh, no. No — I don’t think any American is comfortable with any of this. They don’t like any of this, of course. But, I mean, when it comes to actually, you know, looking at each of these trials, as they, kind of, take place whether it’s this year or next year, or as they, kind of, line up, right now this is about an election, right? This is about politics. That’s what people are judging this on. And the ultimate, you know, decision will be — will be in November, to see where people are.
That’s the real story, right? That Trump is leading in the polls across America in a lot of these different polls. Right after that January 6 attack, I want to put this up on the screen, you said: It is clear that President Trump’s rhetoric and actions contributed to the insurrection. The domestic terrorists who attacked the United States Capitol must be held accountable and prosecuted.SUNUNU: A hundred percent, of course. They have to be prosecuted, and they are being prosecuted. That’s good.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So — but wait a second right there. Your words were very, very clear on January 11th, 2021. You said that President Trump’s rhetoric and actions contributed to the insurrection.So, please explain, given the fact that you believe he contributed to an insurrection, how you can say we should have him back in the Oval Office?
SUNUNU: I understand it doesn’t make sense to you, George, but look at the polls. What you’re telling me is you don’t understand why 51 percent of this country is supporting Donald Trump. That’s — so, again, I know you’re shocked that the Republican governor is supporting a Republican president and the Republican ticket, but it’s about the ticket. It’s about up and down the ballot, right? I want Republican governors and senators and congressmen, and that type of culture, if you will. I keep going back to that because that’s exactly what it is. That’s the change America is looking for. And they’re not relitigating January 6th. It’s not a top issue.
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