Odaily Planet Daily News: Despite Trump's conviction on May 30, 2024, users of the on-chain prediction market Polymarket still expect him to win the election in November this year. His support rate on the platform is currently 55%, while Biden's support rate is 39%, and the amount of bets is close to $145 million. It is understood that the U.S. Constitution does not explicitly prohibit convicted felons from running for or serving as president. Although Trump's conviction may result in up to four years in prison, it is generally believed that he will avoid being sentenced to prison for non-violent crimes. (Bitcoin.com) Earlier news, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump was convicted of at least one felony in a criminal case for allegedly paying a porn star hush money on the eve of the 2016 election. He is the first U.S. president to be declared a felon, and this stain will accompany him as he seeks to be re-elected as president.