Less than a week after Donald Trump was indicted on 37 federal charges, his support among Republican and Republican leaning voters remains largely unchanged, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
Trump leads Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential primary, 53% to 23%, with no other candidate earning more than 4%.
In a hypothetical general election matchup, President Biden has a slight lead over Trump 48% to 44% among all registered voters.
A new Morning Consult poll finds that in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s federal criminal indictment, his lead in the Republican presidential primary is now the largest to date — more than tripling Ron DeSantis’s support, 59% to 19%.
Although most people would consider yelling “food for everyone” as a tacit promise that the person yelling those three words is taking care of the bill, there is a difference between promising to pay for something and actually doing that.
So forgive the Miami New Times for being skeptical that Trump lived up to the promise and indeed treated his cult followers to what it described as “a spread of croquetas, pastelitos, and cubanos chased with cafecitos.”
The publication reached out to what it described as a “knowledgeable source,” who assured the publication that Trump’s stop at the Cuban restaurant was only about 10 minutes tops, so there was no time for anyone to order anything, much less get the bill to Trump.