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🗳️ Trump Takes Commanding Lead in South Carolina
Former President Donald Trump is soaring high in the early-voting state of South Carolina, leaving Nikki Haley, the state's former governor, in the dust. A recent CNN poll shows Trump with a whopping 53% support among Republicans, while Haley trails at 22%.
🌴 Florida's DeSantis and S.C.'s Tim Scott Trail Behind
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis isn't too far behind Haley, securing 11% support. South Carolina's own Senator Tim Scott comes in next with 6%. All other contenders? They're barely making a blip with no more than 2% support.
⚖️ Chris Christie: "It's Over for Trump"
In a surprising turn, Republican Chris Christie predicts that Trump's legal troubles will lead to his conviction. This comes on the heels of an immunity deal granted to Mark Meadows, Trump's former chief of staff. "This is deadly, it's done. He's going to be convicted. … It's over," Christie declared on MSNBC.
🌽 Iowa GOP Voters: Trump's Debate Absence a Non-Issue
According to a Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa poll, 57% of likely Republican caucusgoers in Iowa don't care that Trump has been skipping the GOP debates. However, 42% believe he should participate in at least one debate before the January 15 caucuses.
📊 By the Numbers: Trump Still the Favorite
When it comes to the Iowa caucuses, Trump is the first choice for 43% of voters. DeSantis and Haley are neck-and-neck for second place with 16% each. Interestingly, 65% believe Trump can defeat President Biden in the general election, despite facing 91 criminal counts.
⚖️ Judge Chutkan Blocks DOJ's Jail Request for Trump
In a recent ruling, Judge Tanya Chutkan offered Trump some legal respite. She blocked the Department of Justice from jailing him for violating a gag order related to his federal election interference case. Chutkan emphasized that "the right to a fair trial" also belongs to the government and the public, not just Trump.
So there you have it! The political landscape is as dynamic as ever, with Trump still a major player despite legal challenges and new contenders rising in the ranks.
Joe Biden: 42 percent favorable, 54 percent unfavorable, 2 percent haven't heard enough about him;
Donald Trump: 37 percent favorable, 59 percent unfavorable, 3 percent haven't heard enough about him;
Ron DeSantis: 24 percent favorable, 58 percent unfavorable, 18 percent haven't heard enough about him;
Poll Results: Is Trump Guilty In Jan 6 Riots Case?
⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Yes, He Is (1389)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 No, He Is Not (28579)
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