Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the 2024 Republican presidential candidate currently Trump's closest challenger in the polls, has also sought to make immigration a top issue of his campaign. Ameasurechampioned by DeSantis that was recently passed by the Florida legislature will be among the strictest...
It’s not necessarily that the polling on Trump and Biden is wrong, it’s that the narratives the media constructs from them aren’t always supported by the numbers.
This obsession with finding hidden pockets of support for Trump is part of a larger phenomenon we’ve observed for a while now: Trump isdown in the polls, and has been for months, but if you ask Americans if they think he will win,many still say yes. And to be clear, Trump...
“First of all, I’m not losing, because those are fake polls,” Trump said in the taped interview, which aired Sunday. “They were fake in 2016 and now they’re even more fake. The polls were much worse in 2016.” Trump was frequently combative with Wallace in defending his administra...
"Republican voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have strongly backed him at the polls," Johnson wrote on X. "It's now past time for the Republican Party to unite around President Trump so we can focus on ending the disastrous Biden presidency and growing our majority in Congress." Though Trum...
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The trial's result Tuesday is the latest — but possibly not the last — legal blow against Trump, who leads early polls for the 2024 GOP nomination. In late March he was indicted by a Manhattan state Supreme Court grand jury on nearly three dozen counts of falsifying business records in...
Forty-seven percent of likely voters now hold a “somewhat” or “very” favorable view of Trump, gaining 9 percentage points since June and a record high in Times/Siena polls. At the same time, 45 percent of likely voters hold a “very unfavorable” view of him, up 6 percentage points...
struggling to measure the presidential race accurately after underestimating Trump in the previous two presidential elections. Maybe the young-voter numbers are wrong, and the polls are understating Biden; or maybe the older-voter numbers are wrong, and Trump is even stronger than he appears; or ...
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