A recent Harvard CAPS-Harris poll suggests that a conviction in the federal trial related to overturning the 2020 election would significantly impact former President Trump. While the poll indicates Trump leading President Biden by 7 points in a hypothetical general election, the margin narrows to a 4-point lead for Biden if Trump is convicted in the charges related to the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021. Interestingly, likely Republican caucusgoers in Iowa supporting Nikki Haley have also expressed skepticism about Trump's ability to win the general election amid legal challenges. The Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll reveals that 71% of respondents overall would vote for Trump in a Trump-Biden rematch, but among Haley supporters, 54% believe it would be nearly impossible for Trump to win against Biden due to legal challenges. Despite Haley's confidence in her electability, as indicated by a Wall Street Journal poll showing her leading Biden by 17 points in a head-to-head match, recent primary results in Iowa and estimates for the New Hampshire primary suggest challenges for her against Trump. The evolving dynamics raise the possibility that the 2024 presidential elections may favor President Biden. Something America’s queer community hopes will happen! #Queer Up Politics