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Donald Trump’s Massive Poll Lead over the GOP Just Shrank

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Donald Trump maintains a strong lead in the Republican primary race, with 59% support according to the Morning Consult tracking poll.

Other candidates are far behind in both polls and fundraising.

Ron Desantis is Trump’s closest competitor with 14%.

Trump’s grassroots fundraising has been successful, and he has a significant advantage in national and state-by-state polling.

“Overall, the numbers tell the story of a pack of candidates fighting one another for scraps when Trump continues to dominate national and state-by-state polling,” reported NBC News.

They marveled at Trump’s ability to turn “the criminal charges he faces into successful calls for contributions — though a good chunk of that money is being used to cover his astronomical legal fees.”

A CNN analyst claimed that the Republican Party has “legitimized radical voices”, with “MAGA Media personalities, such as Charlie Kirk, Dinesh D’Souza, Sebastian Gorka, and Jenna Ellis — right-wing figures who have espoused incendiary views pushed dangerous conspiracy theories and told outright lies about the 2020 election.”

NBC and CNN have both been heavily criticized by the Republican base for a historical bias against conservatives.

Rebecca Blumenstein, NBC News Editorial’s president wrote in a statement; “NBC News has a long history of fostering conversations with the leaders that seek to shape domestic politics and foreign policy. For us, there is no higher responsibility.”

Adding, “We look forward to continuing our leading reporting on the 2024 presidential race and spotlighting the issues that matter most to voters as they head to the polls.”

The next debate is scheduled for November 8, with an eclectic group of media hosts, despite the inclusion of certain media companies.

Only four candidates have qualified for the debate, and Trump has implied that he may not participate in future primary debates.

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