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Did it, though? The latest polls, even after Trump's guilty verdict, are still showing him and Biden neck and neck, which, given the 'shy Trump voter' phenomenon and the inbuilt pro-Relublican bias in the electoral college system, means Trump is very likely to win in November.
It did. You can't just jump from it being overturned to current polling on Trump. There've been elections between then and now which were influenced by the Supreme Court decision, e.g. the 2022 midterms.

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