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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


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Soon the fools will realize their mistake and back Trump…
President Trump Takes Biggest Lead in Quinnipiac Poll
September 14, 2023 | Sundance | 135 Comments

President Donald Trump has taken the biggest lead in the most recent Quinnipiac Poll [ DATA HERE]. Oddly, the Quinnipiac results are almost identical to another poll taken by Premise polling on Sept 6th [ SEE HERE].

At this point the GOPe battle against President Trump looks stunningly futile. Team DeSantis alone has spent near $200 million so far, and he’s lost half the support they had before they spent a dime. lol ?? Yet, the billionaire classes of multinational donors, Wall St, corporations and other entities with vested financial interests in America-LAST, are continuing to fund the battle against Trump.

Quinnipiac – In the race for the 2024 Republican Party nomination, support for former President Donald Trump now stands at 62 percent among Republican and Republican leaning voters, slightly up from 57 percent support in August, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll released today.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis receives 12 percent support, down from 18 percent support in August. In today’s poll, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy receives 6 percent support, former United Nations Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and former Vice President Mike Pence each receive 5 percent support, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott receives 3 percent support, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie receives 2 percent support. All other listed Republican candidates receive less than 2 percent support. ( more)