Attempted Assassination on Trump Has Voters Thinking About Election Day Much Earlier Than Normal

Political experts say the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump in Butler County, Pennsylvania, has shocked many voters into thinking about Election Day much earlier than they normally would. But reaction is mixed on whether it will actually change who wins the White House. KDKA-TV’s Alexandra Todd reports.

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  1. Trump and his supporters who gathered in Butler to hear him speak should never have been subjected to the violence they witnessed.

    That said, it will still be a disaster if he is elected to another term as president.

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    • No. I've already decided on how to cast my vote. (81%)
    • Yes. Anxious to hear from both candidates (19%)

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