Donald Trump won the Pennsylvania election while he’s still in court for the hush money case.

As Donald Trump deals with legal issues, Pennsylvania becomes a focus for deciding the outcome of the November US elections, according to Axios.

Both Trump and Joe Biden have already won their party’s nominations in the state. Trump, who was expected to win the Republican primary, got 84% of the votes, while Nikki Haley, who paused her presidential campaign, got 17%.

Trump is facing 34 felony charges in New York, and his trial is ongoing. This makes him the first former US president to face a criminal trial. Due to these charges, some loyal Republican supporters didn’t vote for him. Terry Bimle from Pennsylvania, for example, said, “I’m a strong Republican, but it’s hard to support Mr. Trump,” and chose to vote for Haley instead.

In a recent poll by Franklin & Marshall, 48% of voters believed Trump was better at handling the economy compared to 39% for Biden. Trump’s legal battles and the opinions of voters like Bimle highlight the uncertainty surrounding his political future.