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Democrats in Panic Over Trump’s Q2 Reveal!

Even more so than his excellent achievement in the prior quarter, former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has seen exceptional financial success during the third quarter. Trump solidly establishes himself as the frontrunner among his Republican challengers for the 2024 elections thanks to this incredible momentum.

According to the New York Times, Trump’s campaign raised a staggering $45.5 million during the third quarter.

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According to a release, the campaign stated that it had approximately $37.5 million in cash on hand. Additionally, according to the Times, Trump’s team emphasized that Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who behind Trump in most polls, has only $5 million available for the current primary season.

“DeSantis’s campaign raised $15 million in the third quarter. Robert Bigelow, who donated $20 million to a DeSantis-allied PAC, said in August he would stop donating if DeSantis didn’t moderate his policy positions,” The Times was cited further by The Daily Caller.

The Trump campaign stated the following in the release: “In an impressive testament to the overwhelming grassroots support behind President Trump that will lead to dominating victories, close to $36 million of the total cash on hand is designated for the primary.”

“While DeSanctus’ fundraising, like his poll numbers, has seen an exponential drop even from July, President Trump outraised his impressive $35 million haul in Q2 (which doubled Q1 fundraising) by more than $10 million,” the Trump campaign said.

“The Q3 numbers are even more impressive considering the Summer months are usually when most campaigns experience lagging fundraising support,” the Trump campaign added. “President Trump and his campaign have completely shattered that notion.”

Recent polls show that despite Trump’s comeback and high odds of winning the GOP nomination, he is either tied with or ahead of President Biden in crucial swing states.

Voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin have suggested that Trump is leading Biden by 4 percentage points, according to a poll done by Bloomberg/Morning Consult. Widespread discontent with the vice president’s handling of the economy can be blamed for this lead.

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Biden is currently ahead of Trump in a number of crucial election states. He has a five-point lead in Georgia, four-point leads in Arizona and North Carolina, two-point leads in Wisconsin, and one-point leads in Pennsylvania. However, Biden is up by 3 percent in Nevada. The two candidates are now tied for first place in Michigan. These conclusions come from a recent poll.

Bidenomics, the word the White House coined to represent President Biden’s economic platform, has received criticism from nearly half of voters in the pivotal swing states. They consider it to be bad for the economy.

Nearly half (46%) of the undecided voters in these seven states are concerned about how Bidenomics would affect the economy. 41%, however, are either uninformed or have no personal views on the subject.

According to a poll, 14% of voters who stated they would support Trump in the 2020 election have now changed their minds, are unsure, or won’t cast a ballot at all.

Only 9% of Trump supporters in 2020 said they would back Joe Biden in the general election, while a shocking 91% said they would continue to back Trump.

The most recent polling data, which show the former president winning in swing areas, is being seized upon by Trump’s campaign. Despite comments from his opponents that Trump cannot overcome Biden, they see this as evidence of his strength in the general election.

The Biden campaign voiced skepticism and emphasized recent special and midterm elections where Democrats performed better than anticipated. These instances show that polls don’t always correctly forecast election outcomes.

“Predictions more than a year out tend to look a little different a year later. Don’t take our word for it: last year, Bloomberg, who published today’s poll, predicted a ‘100%’ likelihood of a recession, only to say days ago that the U.S. economy is strong and “defying the odds,’” Kevin Munoz, a Biden campaign spokesperson, said in a statement. “Or a year out from the 2022 midterms, when they similarly predicted a grim forecast for President Biden.”

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