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A majority (56 percent) of voters believe Stormy Daniels’ claim that she had sex with Donald Trump but believe her story will have little impact on the president’s political fortunes, according to a Politico/Morning Consult poll released today.
Conducted following the porn star’s appearance on “60 Minutes,” 46 percent of respondents said the sexual encounter made no difference in their view of the president.
Steve Shepard, Politico’s chief polling analyst, said the poll results suggest that most people were already aware of Trump’s sordid behavior toward women and are willing to overlook it.
The poll puts Trump’s approval rating of 42 percent, off a bit from 44 percent of last week.



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