Would Republicans still vote for Trump if he was convicted? — Reading comprehension exercise

B1 / B2 / C1


STEP 1 - Read the following article: READING COMPREHENSION ARTICLE 46


STEP 2 - Answer these questions (choose the best answer):

1. Who is leading the Republican nomination contest for the 2024 presidential election?
2. How many cases does Trump have against him in state court?
3. How many Republicans would vote for Trump even if here were convicted of a felony?
4. One of the charges against the former president is that he ________________.
5. These days, what does a "witch hunt" mean?


Did you know? Polling and survey data are a common feature of political reporting, especially around questions of how voters might react to hypothetical situations. This article is useful for learning vocabulary around opinion polls, hypothetical scenarios, and political loyalty.

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