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Trump Surges Ahead in Devastating New Poll

An up-to-date survey indicates that Trump is still outpacing Biden in favor, which has dramatically worsened the position for the former vice president. This outcome is yet another setback for the incumbent president and his hopes of winning reelection.

According to a recent survey by ABC/Washington Post, the former president Trump is back in the lead. Despite being dismissed from office earlier this year, Mr. Trump has surpassed President Biden with a commanding 7 point advantage, according to the survey results!

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“According to the survey, the president trails his predecessor by 7 points in a hypothetical 2024 general election matchup. Respondents were asked whether they would ‘definitely’ vote for Trump or Biden, ‘probably’ vote for Trump or Biden, or vote for someone else or not vote at all. Among those who ‘definitely’ prefer one candidate over the other, Trump leads Biden 36-32. But when those ‘probably’ voting are added to the tally, Trump’s margin balloons to 7 points — as he holds a 45-38 advantage over Biden,” the report said.

“The poll found Biden would fare only slightly better if the Republican nominee were Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL). The president is tied with DeSantis 32-32 among those ‘definitely’ backing a particular candidate. But when the ‘probably’ category is added, DeSantis pulls ahead 42-37.” It said.

“President Biden’s approval numbers, according to the new ABC/Washington Post poll, are nothing short of dismal. Only 36 percent of voters approve of the job the president is doing, compared to 56 percent who do not. The approval number is down 6 points from February, the last time ABC and the Washington Post released a poll, and represents an all-time low for him in that particular survey,” it said.

President Biden has had trouble persuading the people of his credibility with regard to financial problems despite assuming office during a pandemic-induced economic slowdown – 54 percent selected former President Trump when asked who they trusted better. Nevertheless, 36% still have faith in President Biden’s skill in managing the economy.

Only one-third of those surveyed feel the same way about the present president, even though a majority of respondents believe Trump is intelligent enough to be president.

The finest quote came from Sunday’s ABC News presenter George Stephanopoulos, who stated, “This poll is just brutal for President Biden!”

Dick Morris, a political guru and longtime Bill Clinton friend, thinks that electing Donald Trump again would be very good for the nation, as opposed to choosing Joe Biden for another four years, which might have disastrous effects.

Contrary to the left’s portrayal of “MAGA Republicans” as political radicals, Morris argues Newsmax, their leader is the one who can unite the left and the right.

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“You don’t need somebody warm and fuzzy and nice to build the coalition,” Morris provided Newsmax with “Saturday Report.” “You need somebody strong and independent and determined to resist their propaganda and barrel through their vulnerabilities and expose the center and talk about the virtue of the positions that the left and right of sharing in common.”

Morris argues that President Trump acts as a bridge between the left and right despite the stark political chasm in America; all sides of the political spectrum may agree on some subjects, and his leadership has shown to be a unifying factor. However, others have attempted to use their influence against him by criticizing his character; however, these attempts may not yet succeed in further splitting our country.

“On a host of those issues many, many more on the left and the right essentially agree, and they disagree with the establishment that’s in the center that wants to protect those powers,” In an interview with broadcaster Rita Cosby, Morris remarked. “Donald Trump is uniquely positioned to deal with that. He gets all or most of his money from small donations. He doesn’t get much from big donors, so he’s independent financially.

“He doesn’t like the people in the power structures. He hates the FDA. He hates the CDC because he’s dealt with them. He has all kinds of negative things to say about the intel community, because they persecuted him, and he has the independence and the standing and the power to forge this relationship between the left and the right,” Morris continued.

“And I think he should be talking about a lot of issues with both of them [having] the same thing in common and make common cause against the establishment and against the center,” he told Cosby.

One maverick, a confidante of Hillary Clinton and Trump’s interpreter, has recently made an impact with his message of “the politics of fusion.” His revolutionary viewpoint on the country’s fractured political scene offers sharp insight into how both sides may work together.

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