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Trump must take 'drastic actions' to secure votes: Strategist

Donald Trump spoke at Trump Tower on Friday morning, responding to the guilty verdict reached in his hush money trial. Trump covered multiple topics at his press conference, including the presidential election.

Pangaea Policy Founder Terry Haines joins Wealth! along with Senior Columnist Rick Newman to give insight into Trump's comments about his guilty verdict and what his campaign could look like moving forward.

"He's going to have to take much more drastic action to try to unify the party, and this makes that harder, too, because you've got you've got enough voters in swing states who are saying, well, you know what? ... This makes it a little less likely that I would support Trump in November, rather, that he's going to have to do something to get over that," Haines tells Yahoo Finance.

To read more about Trump's guilty verdict, click here

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth!

This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino

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