Donald Trump voters don’t seem to be as loyal as he hoped. It has been suggested that he may not be willing to vote…in his actions; especially how he is said to have taken nearly all of the campaign funds from the 2020 candidates for himself! Will the twice-impeached 76-year-old ex-president’s third attempt at the presidency end before it even begins?!
Focus group poll suggests Trump voters are ready to move on
The former president doesn’t seem to have much support behind him, according to a small focus group of voters, mostly from red states, reportedly conducted by Republican pollster Frank Lantz. Or at least, not as many voters as he used to say he’s still “angry” about how he “skimmed” campaign funds in 2020. Lunz reported that voters used words like “narcissist.” When describing him, he was “tired,” “restless,” and “wrong,” but in the spirit of reporting it all, he said he had “great hopes” for this third presidential election. It’s important to add that there were still a few voters. To him as a “fighter” and a “leader”.
Ron DeSantis does much better
Interestingly, while Trump’s rival Ron DeSantis has yet to officially announce his intentions to run, voters called the governor of Florida a “visionary” and described him as a “leader” and a “fighter.” received more positive feedback, such as ”
DeSantis gets Elon Musk’s vote
And DeSantis now has the very public endorsement of Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk.The sensible centrists are favored in the 2024 presidential election. “I was hoping a Biden administration would do that, but so far I’m disappointed.” When a Twitter user asked him very bluntly, “Will you endorse Ron DeSantis in 2024, Elon?” I wonder how Trump, who has said so much about masks since his controversial Twitter hijack, will judge this!
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Controversy Over Candidate Campaign Funding
There have been many allegations of fundraising fraud from the Trump campaign in 2020. One of the biggest controversies has been Trump’s use of lists of other candidates to raise money, which goes through his website. Giving a percentage to the candidate he supported.It was later found out that he donated 10-15 percent of his to the candidate and kept the rest for himself. Mr Lantz said Trump supporters would be “angry” when they learned what he had done, adding: Wrong. “
So how do former Trump voters feel about him now? “They’re tired,” Luntz said after the focus group results. They still think he was a great president, and that hasn’t changed, but they look at him and say, why is there all this confusion? With all this fuss and strife going on? Is there a better way? And I am angry at the lack of support for them when they need it most.”