Posted on 09/22/2023 8:35:28 AM PDT by SoConPubbie

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President Donald Trump is the man in the arena when it comes to 2024 presidential primary and general election polling, the newest data from national and state pollsters has revealed.
Ahead of an anticipated visit to Summerville, South Carolina, on Monday, the president is polling at all-time highs in the Palmetto State, capturing a whopping 28-point lead in the Republican primary against runner-up and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
The president is also leading by leaps and bounds in another key battleground state. A Sept. 17-19 survey from Fabrizio, Lee & Associates found that President Trump had won 45 percent of Iowa caucus-goers’ vote, gaining an additional point of support since August.
Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., came in a distant second with 15 percent of support, losing three points, while third-place candidate Nikki Haley gained three points and netted 13 percent.
The president also foreshadows a powerful victory next year in New Hampshire, with a UNH Survey Center poll demonstrating Trump’s 26-point lead over Republican presidential candidate and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.
In their poll, Ramaswamy gained eight points since July, while DeSantis lost a whopping 13 points, falling to a beleaguered fifth place with just 10 percent of support in the Granite State.
President Trump is also on track to win the great states of Texas and California in the primary. CWS Research found that the 45th president was leading by a staggering 51 points in the Lone Star State. Texas is second only to California in the number of delegates up for grabs in the primary election.
In the Golden State, Trump is leading strongly over all other Republican candidates, as a recent poll from UC Berkeley demonstrated that 55 percent of California GOP voters would vote for Trump in the 2024 presidential primary. Their poll showed the president gaining four points in the general election poll against Biden since February.
Nationwide, President Trump is easily maintaining his superior lead over the rest of the field, netting 59 percent of Republican primary voters’ support in the latest Morning Consult survey tracking the GOP presidential primary.
But what about the general election?
The aborts are out and in full force. He will not win PA in the general.
Too bad he won’t be allowed to win the general election.
NeverTrumper Response: “He’s still losing California and New York, and therefore will NOT be a president who represents all of the people.”
Polls now show Trump beating Biden.
And the Spoiled Meatball losing to Biden.
That seems like a crazy response because no Republican could win New York and California in the present political environment.
But historically has there been any president who won every state in the electoral college? So based on that reasoning no president has ever represented all the people because there were always, even in Landslide elections, states that did not vote for that President.
The rest of the GOP field should drop out now and throw their support behind Trump. They are fracturing their own party when they have zero chance of winning this time.
But he refuses to stop cheating on Biden’s behalf?
It’s a given he’ll win the primary unless the establishement cheats him out of it. It’s a given he would win the general but the establishment will cheat him out of it...again.
That depends on the level of f. r. a. u. d.
Both Reagan and Nixon won 49 out of 50 (not 57) states.
Trump is owning EVERY state.
> But what about the general election?
Exactly.
By owning he means he will be leading in those states on election night. He will still lose every one of those.
If they run Biden, Trump wins in a landslide.
Ah it’s the primary. Never mind.
These are the building blocks needed to construct a wing nut.
Oh..those are the state where it will be stolen because, ya know, Soros, fraud, fake news…whatever.
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