Donald Trump is almost clearing the table in the presidential vote.
Former President Donald Trump takes a crushing victory in a poll conducted this weekend at the Conservative Conference CPAC in Dallas, Texas.
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70 percent want Trump
In an anonymous poll, as many as 70 percent of Republicans polled say they want Trump to be the party’s next presidential candidate.
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That’s a sharp increase from a similar poll under the CPAC in Orlando in February this year, when only 55 percent thought Trump should be the Republicans’ next presidential candidate.
– I personally want to thank each and every one of you for the incredible support, to Trump to a cheering crowd during CPAC in Dallas on Sunday.
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Trump also gave a speech at the conference this weekend, where he again flirted with the idea of running as the party’s presidential candidate in 2024.
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He also attacked Democrats and President Joe Biden because he believes they have failed the Americans when it comes to illegal immigration at the border. Trump also blames them for what he claims is a sharp increase in crime in several US cities.
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Trump son number three
In the same informal poll, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second, with 21 percent of the vote. according to Fox News none of the other candidates received more than 1 percent of the vote.
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DeSantis is by far the most popular Republican candidate if you pull Trump out of the accounts. The popular Florida governor has stood out in the United States by working actively against closure and restrictions as a result of the pandemic in the United States.
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In a vote in which Trump was not set up as an alternative, DeSantis ran with 68 percent of the vote, but former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ended up in second place with five percent. In shared third place came Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem came in fifth with three percent of the vote.
A total of 1,525 people attended the CPAC conference hosted by the American Conservative Union (ACU) in Dallas this weekend, and 80 percent of them thought Trump did a very good job in the White House.
Will challenge Trump critics
This weekend, the leaders of Alaska’s Republican Party also elected a challenger to Senator Lisa Murkowski, who has been one of the party’s harshest critics of Donald Trump, reports NTB.
Kelly Tshibaka, who will be Murkowski’s opponent in the nomination battle ahead of next year’s election, was elected by 58 to 17 votes in the Alaska Party’s leadership.
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Trump has given his support to Tshibaka and said that Murkowski is not good for Alaska, and that she must leave. He has promised to support challengers to all Republicans who did not support him in Congress.
Murkowski was one of seven Republican senators who voted to judge Trump in the Supreme Court case in January, writes NTB.
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