Trump's 'living in fairyland' if he thinks he's not getting convicted: conservative pundit
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Donald Trump is "living in fairyland" if he thinks he can escape conviction in all of his criminal cases, a conservative cable news pundit pointed out Wednesday.

Host John Roberts noted during a panel discussion on Fox News that a Trump conviction "could really swing people's preferences in terms of who they vote for for president."

Roberts then asked Common Sense Society Senior Fellow Christopher Bedford, "How much risk is all of that to Trump?"

"Well, it's real," Bedford warned. "And I've got to take that seriously."

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"A lot of these attorneys or attorney generals are throwing everything that they can, and prosecutors are throwing anything they can at the wall," he added. "So Trump's got to be living in fairyland if he thinks that none of these things are going to be convictions and none of these things are going to stick."

But Bedford said that most voters had made up their minds.

"Either they think that this guy is guilty of all the above or they think that it's completely a hoax or it's something he's just being politically persecuted," he explained.

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