South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem urged Republicans to unite behind former President Trump, citing his growing support in recent polls, particularly in Iowa.
Noem emphasized the need to focus efforts on defeating President Joe Biden.
She referenced the Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll, which showed Trump leading with 51% support, despite several candidates dropping out. (Trending: LeBron James Shares Gun Advice For Americans)
Kristi Noem: It's 'Time to Unite Behind President Trump'
Noem also endorsed Trump for President in Sept. pic.twitter.com/TtPUgxg0MR
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) December 12, 2023
It is time for Republicans to “unite behind President Trump,” South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) said on Monday, nearly a month ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
“We were told that as the [Republican primary] field shrinks, the polls would narrow,” began Noem,
“Well… the field has been shrinking, and support for President Trump has been growing, now sitting at over 50% (Up from 43% in Oct),” she continued.
We were told that as the field shrinks, the polls would narrow. Well… the field has been shrinking, and support for President Trump has been growing, now sitting at over 50% (Up from 43% in Oct).
It's time to unite behind President Trump and focus all our efforts and…
— Kristi Noem (@KristiNoem) December 11, 2023
Adding, “It’s time to unite behind President Trump and focus all our efforts and resources on defeating Joe Biden.”
Noem, who previously endorsed Trump, is not the only prominent figure to back him, with former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy also endorsing Trump and expressing willingness to serve in his cabinet.
Noem originally called Donald Trump “the fighter that our country needs.”
“I will do everything I can to help him win and save this country,” said Noem at the time.
Former SpeakerMcCarthy believes Trump will win if Biden remains the Democratic nominee and predicts Republican gains in the House and Senate.
McCarthy recently gave a confident “Yes” when asked if he would endorse Donald Trump.
“And if Biden stays as the nominee for the Democrats, I believe Donald Trump will win,” he explained.
“I believe the Republicans will gain more seats in the House, and the Republicans will win the Senate,” he continued.
Adding, “I will support the president. I will support President Trump.”
“Look, if I’m the best person for the job, yes. Look, I worked with President Trump on a lot of policies,” explained the former Speaker.
“We worked together to win the majority. But we also have a relationship where we’re very honest with one another,” he added.
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