The Manhattan District Attorney insisted that 's criminal trial was not a 'popularity contest' and urged potential jurors to put personal politics aside as he addressed them for the first time.Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass told 18 candidates in the jury box that 'everyone and their mother' has opinion on the hush-money case as the brutal selection process dragged into the second day.The court faces a monumental task of trying to seat 12 Manhattan residents who can be 'impartial' and 'fair' in the first trial of a former president in history.
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