Trump surges ahead of primary rivals after skipping second GOP debate: poll


donald trump worthy ministries(Worthy News) – Former President Donald Trump has increased his lead over his Republican rivals following the second Republican primary debate, which he did not attend.

Trump took the support of 50% of respondents in the latest InsiderAdvantage survey. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis placed second with 15% while former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley narrowly trailed him with 14%. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie placed fourth with 5% while tech mogul Vivek Ramaswamy earned 3% support.

“DeSantis and Haley are the only remaining viable candidates of the current field of candidates,” IA Chairman Matt Towery said. “In my opinion the debates are having a diminishing impact on the race. Absent some major unexpected shakeup, it appears Donald Trump is the prohibitive favorite to win the GOP nomination.” [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]

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