Republican Primary 2023 update for 10-05-2023 - Trump slides in Polls

Oct 5, 2023 · 3m 9s
Republican Primary 2023 update for 10-05-2023 - Trump slides in Polls
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Top Stories and Major Headlines from the Past 24 Hours Regarding the 2024 Republican Primary Trump Maintains a Lead in Polls, but it seems to be dropping and it is...

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Top Stories and Major Headlines from the Past 24 Hours Regarding the 2024 Republican Primary
Trump Maintains a Lead in Polls, but it seems to be dropping and it is Despite Debate No-Show: Former President Donald Trump maintains a narrowing lead in polls of Republican primary voters, even after he chickened out of the second Republican primary debate on Wednesday night. A Morning Consult poll released Thursday shows Trump with 61% support among Republican primary voters, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis with 13%.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie both used the second Republican primary debate to attack Trump, criticizing his record in office and his decision to skip the debate. Haley said that Trump "let us down" as president, while Christie said that Trump should be "voted off the island."
DeSantis Dismisses Polls, Says He's Focused on Winning Florida Reelection: DeSantis dismissed the polls showing Trump with a large lead, saying that he's focused on winning reelection as governor of Florida in 2022. DeSantis also said that he doesn't care about his national standing in the Republican Party, and that he's only interested in serving the people of Florida.
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy made waves and drew crticisim during the second Republican primary debate when he defended his decision to join TikTok, a social media app that has been criticized by Republicans as being a spy mechanism for China. Ramaswamy said that he joined TikTok to reach the next generation of young Americans, but his comments were met with criticism from other candidates on the stage.
Former Vice President Mike Pence who is gaining in popularity and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott sparred on the issue of spending during the second Republican primary debate. Pence defended his record of supporting increased government spending, while Scott argued that the government needs to reduce its spending in order to balance the budget.

The second Republican primary debate was more contentious than the first, and basically a disgrace for the party with candidates interrupting each other. The debate also highlighted the divisions within the Republican Party over issues such as immigration, trade, and foreign policy.
Trump's decision to blow off the debate was a controversial one, with most Republicans criticizing him for avoiding scrutiny from the other candidates and hiding from the public when aske real questions. Trump's narrowing lead in the polls suggests that his decision to skip the debate may have hurt him significantly.
The other candidates on the stage are all facing an uphill battle in their attempts to defeat Trump. DeSantis is the only candidate who is seen as a serious threat to Trump, but he is still trailing Trump by a margin in the polls. The other candidates are all struggling to gain traction, and it is unclear if any of them will be able to challenge Trump for the nomination.
The Republican primary is still in its early stages, and it is possible that the race could change dramatically in the coming months as Trump faces criminal charges and will likely be found guilty and serve time in prison. However, as crazy as it seems, based on the current state of the race, it appears that Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination.
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