The Colorado Republican Centennial Dinner Presidential Straw Poll for 2023 saw former President Donald Trump emerge as the clear victor.
Donald Trump emerged as the victor with an impressive 87 percent of the vote, securing the top position. Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican from Florida, secured the second position with a modest six percent of the vote.
“Colorado Republicans spoke loudly and clearly that President Trump is the frontrunner and the man to beat. The Party congratulates President Trump and looks forward to the grassroots America-First energy he will continue to bring to our base heading into 2024,” stated Party Chairman Dave Williams.
Trent Leisy, a congressional candidate aligned with the America First ideology, was observed among the attendees at the event, where the objective was to challenge the incumbent Representative Ken Buck, a member of the Republican Party representing Colorado. Buck has recently announced his decision to abstain from pursuing re-election in 2024, citing Trump’s influence on the party as a determining factor.
This phenomenon is not an infrequent event for President Trump. According to Leisy’s statement during an interview, “This isn’t a rare occurrence for President Trump. Trump wins every real poll by a landslide. I announced my campaign against RINO Ken Buck last month because he has not only betrayed the people of Colorado’s 4th Congressional District but has betrayed President Trump and the America First movement as well.”
“I am running to be another soldier in Rightful President Trump’s army in Congress and will always put America First,” Leisy continued.
On Wednesday night, President Trump is scheduled to host a political rally in Hialeah, Florida. This event is strategically planned to coincide with the third primary debate of the 2024 election, serving as a form of counter-programming.
The septuagenarian ex-president has abstained from engaging in any of the debates, attributing his substantial advantage in the Republican primary data.
Senator Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, former Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, former Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina, and Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida have all met the criteria to participate in the upcoming third Republican presidential debate scheduled for November 8.
Chris LaCivita, a senior advisor to the Trump campaign, has appealed to the Republican National Committee (RNC) to discontinue the debates and cease the expenditure of resources, emphasizing the need to redirect the party’s focus towards the objective of removing President Joe Biden from office in the next November 2024 election.
President Trump has made a declaration indicating that the nomination race is concluded and has expressed his belief that the debates “seem to be a complete waste of time”, as seen by his substantial lead in surveys. This statement was shared on Truth Social.
During the third quarter, Donald Trump’s presidential campaign received a substantial amount of funding, amounting to tens of millions of dollars. This financial achievement surpassed his impressive performance in the previous quarter, further solidifying his lead over his Republican competitors for the upcoming 2024 election.
The campaign of former President Donald Trump made an official declaration stating that it successfully accumulated a total of $45.5 million in funds during the third quarter.
According to a statement, the campaign disclosed a financial reserve over $37.5 million. Furthermore, it was stated by Trump’s team that Ron DeSantis, the Republican Governor of Florida who currently ranks second to Trump in most polls, possessed a mere $5 million in available funds for the ongoing primary elections, as reported by the Times.
The campaign of Governor DeSantis amassed a total of $15 million in funding during the third quarter. In August, Robert Bigelow, a benefactor who contributed $20 million to a political action committee associated with Governor DeSantis, expressed his intention to cease his financial contributions until Governor DeSantis demonstrated a willingness to temper his policy stances.
The Trump campaign’s announcement highlighted the substantial grassroots support for President Trump, “In an impressive testament to the overwhelming grassroots support behind President Trump that will lead to dominating victories, close to $36 million of the total cash on hand is designated for the primary.”
The announcement humorously added, “While DeSanctus’ fundraising, like his poll numbers, has seen an exponential drop even from July, President Trump outraised his impressive $35 million haul in Q2 (which doubled Q1 fundraising) by more than $10 million.”
“The Q3 numbers are even more impressive considering the summer months are usually when most campaigns experience lagging fundraising support. President Trump and his campaign have completely shattered that notion.”
In the current political landscape, Donald Trump is seeing a resurgence in popularity, positioning himself as a formidable contender for the GOP nomination. Simultaneously, recent surveys indicate that Trump is either on par with or surpassing President Biden in key swing states, so highlighting the significance of these states in determining electoral outcomes.
A recent survey conducted by Bloomberg/Morning Consult gathered data from voters residing in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The findings of this survey indicated that Donald Trump held a 4 percentage point lead over Joe Biden. This lead was attributed to a prevailing sentiment of dissatisfaction among voters regarding the vice president’s management of the economy.
According to current polling data, Donald Trump is currently ahead of Joe Biden in the state of Georgia by a margin of 5 percentage points. Similarly, Trump is leading Biden in Arizona by 4 percentage points, North Carolina by 4 percentage points, Wisconsin by 2 percentage points, and Pennsylvania by 1 percentage point. According to the survey, Biden currently holds a 3-point lead over Trump in Nevada, while the two candidates are in a state of parity in Michigan.
In the seven swing states, a significant proportion of voters, namely 49%, expressed negative sentiments towards Bidenomics, a term employed by the White House to characterize President Biden’s economic strategy, perceiving it as detrimental to the economy.
Within the seven aforementioned states, a notable proportion of undecided voters, specifically 46%, hold the perspective that Bidenomics has a negative impact on the economy. Conversely, 41% of these voters either possess insufficient knowledge regarding this economic approach or maintain a neutral stance on the matter.
According to the findings of a study, a subset of voters, constituting 14% of the total, who initially expressed their intention to vote for the president in the next 2020 election, have since indicated a shift in their voting preferences. Specifically, this subset now includes individuals who have expressed their inclination to vote for Trump, those who remain uncertain, and those who have decided not to cast their vote at all.
According to the data, a mere 9% of individuals who voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election expressed their intention to support Joe Biden in the upcoming 2024 election. In contrast, an overwhelming majority of 91% of Trump voters in 2020 indicated their inclination to cast their vote for Trump once again.
Rephrased from: The Republic Brief By: Trump Knows
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