Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the governor of Arkansas and a well-known Republican, was the press secretary for the former White House. She is scheduled to demonstrate her unshakable support for former President Donald Trump at his much-anticipated event in Hialeah, Florida on Wednesday night.
Follow the fascinating journey of 41-year-old Sarah Sanders, who voiced President Trump from July 2017 to July 2019. Find out how she made her way to being the governor of Arkansas in 2022.
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“It’s not a question between right versus left anymore. It’s normal versus crazy, and President Biden and the left are doubling down on crazy,” Sanders stated through the New York Post in a statement. “The time has come to return to the normal policies of the Trump era which created a safer, stronger, and more prosperous America, and that’s why I am proud to endorse Donald Trump for President.”
For his South Florida event, Trump skips the third Republican primary debate.
Draw in your audience with this exciting news: the 77-year-old former president has decided not to participate in any debates since he is certain of his substantial lead in the Republican primary.
Prepare for a thrilling confrontation! On November 8, the third Republican presidential debate is eagerly anticipated. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), former governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, former governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, and governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, are all confirmed. You won’t want to miss it—it’s going to be a titanic struggle!
Chris LaCivita, a senior counselor to the Trump campaign, has implored the Republican National Committee to put an end to the debates and “quit wasting time and money” by focusing the organization’s efforts on defeating President Joe Biden in November 2024.
Trump has essentially announced that the debates and the nomination campaign are done. “seem to be a complete waste of time” published articles on Truth Social, pointing to his decisive advantage in surveys.
Trump’s presidential campaign for 2024 is gaining momentum, setting new records for revenue in the third quarter. He’s outperforming his stellar second-quarter performance and leaving his Republican competitors in the dust.
In the third quarter, Trump’s campaign raised an astounding $45.5 million!
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With almost $37.5 million in cash on hand, it looks that Trump’s campaign is well-funded. By contrast, Trump’s closest polling rival, Governor Ron DeSantis, has only $5 million to spare for the current primary.
The third quarter saw an astounding $15 million raised for DeSantis’s campaign. But philanthropist Robert Bigelow, who gave $20 million to a PAC supported by DeSantis, made it plain that he would withhold future contributions from him if DeSantis doesn’t moderate his policy views.
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,” stated the Trump campaign.
“The Q3 numbers are even more impressive considering the summer months are usually when most campaigns experience lagging fundraising support,” further to the Trump campaign. “President Trump and his campaign have completely shattered that notion.”
Trump is the overwhelming favorite to win the Republican nomination due to his inexorable surge. According to surveys, he may even surpass President Biden in crucial swing states.
According to a Bloomberg/Morning Consult survey, voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin disapprove of the vice president’s economic management, and as a consequence, Trump topped Biden by 4 percentage points.
Trump has a sizable advantage against Biden in a number of crucial battleground states. With leads ranging from one to five points, he is ahead in Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. In Nevada, though, Biden leads by just three points. Michigan is still up for grabs, with both contenders drawing equal support. This survey offers insightful information on how the election is currently going.
The White House refers to Biden’s economic program as “Bidenomics,” and almost half of Americans in the crucial swing states think it will be bad for the economy.
In seven states, over half of voters who are still undecided think that Bidenomics would hurt the economy. Meanwhile, a sizable fraction are either ignorant of the subject or have no opinion on it.
14% of voters are flocking to Trump or becoming undecided, according to a new survey that reveals a startling shift in presidential voting preferences!
The vast majority of Trump supporters promise to stick with him through 2024; only 9% are considering Biden.



