Biden indictment ploy of Trump fails to move voters
In the wake of a fourth indictment, former President Donald Trump has staked a significant lead over President Joe Biden should the pair face off for the White House in 2024.
Trump claimed the support of 43% of registered voters in the latest Premise poll, compared to Biden's 38%. The survey further shows that Biden would beat Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 37% to 34%.
The primary contest is Trump's race to lose, with 60% of voters backing him, compared to 16% who preferred DeSantis, 6% who backed tech mogul Vivek Ramaswamy, and 4% who supported former Vice President Mike Pence.
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The Trump indictments look like a desperate political gamble by Biden and the Dems that is not working at this point. The fact is that Trump was a much better president than Biden. The economy was in better shape and there was less inflation and we were not spending billions on a war in Ukraine.
See, also:
Why Trump and His Supporters Keep Calling Democrats 'Fascists'
And:
Democratic-engineered Trump indictments show us the meaning of election interference
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