election interference trials, one of them encompassing the insurrection on january 6 and one pending classified documents trial for retaining and hiding records, government records, some of them containing top secret nuclear intelligence haven t driven away donald trump s voters, what will last week s felony conviction for falsifying documents and to conceal them and to conceal that information from voters in 2016 really do? in other words, what more do voters really need to know about donald trump? or to put a finer point on it, how many more voters need to know more about donald trump? believe it or not, there are quite a few. the new york times went back and interviewed nearly 2,000 people, some of them who said a conviction would make them rethink voting for donald trump. we re going to tell you the results of their survey in just a moment, but first here is what some of those voters said, quote, we all know if donald trump gets reelected he s going to try to be a dicta
tell me what the very wealthy tech people are doing for donald trump. reporter: well, they re raising money for donald trump. something that was kind of unthinkable eight years ago for this to really be out in the open but i m here in the heart of san francisco behind me is an influential and wealthy venture capitalist, david sachs home. tickets are go going for $5,000 a seat or $300,000 at the vip level. eight years ago it was another influential tech investor named peter thiel who put his support behind trump and it felt liability the whole tech community was appalled and aghast at this. the tone is so much different here eight years later. there is a lot more support and it s really an example of this fundraiser tonight of how once support of the former president could vilify you, but now it can glorify you.