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Trump dominates post-Labor Day election race.

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OAN’s Daniel Baldwin

6:28 AM – Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Labor Day normally indicates ‍that⁢ election season is coming into ‌focus. While 2023 is not ‍an official election year per se, the Iowa caucus is scheduled for January 15th,⁢ 2024. ‍

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As candidates gear up for a final sprint towards possibly winning ‌the Republican nomination for president, former President ⁣Donald ⁢Trump is ‍currently lapping the competition, according to ⁣the majority of polling data available.

A recent Wall Street Journal poll revealed​ that Trump is the top‍ choice of 59% ⁣of GOP⁢ primary voters. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis comes in at a⁣ distant ⁤second place with 13%, a 46% difference. Every GOP candidate combined only ​makes up 39% which⁤ still ultimately trails Trump ⁢by 20%.

This massive discrepancy even led the Wall ​Street Journal to declare that “Trump,⁢ for‌ now, has no⁣ formidable challenger.”

Trump is leading the GOP field by nearly 40%, ​according to⁣ RealClearPolitics polling average. Trump is ​up by‍ 36% ​in a⁢ new YouGov/Economist poll. Trump ⁢is up 44% in a new ​Morning Consult poll. Trump is up 38% in a new Emerson⁢ College poll. Trump is‍ up‍ 45% in a new ⁣Messenger poll.

“We⁢ will not⁣ play prevent defense,” ⁤Trump ⁣told a New ‍Hampshire crowd in early August.

Trump⁣ has seen considerable success in general​ election ⁢polling against President Joe Biden as ⁢well. YouGov/Economist shows Trump leading Biden 44% to 43%. Emerson College has Trump‍ up 46% to 44%. The‍ Wall Street Journal showed Trump and Biden tied at 46%.

“It is kind of shocking in a ⁢way⁢ that, despite all of the baggage that Donald Trump carries, he’s tied ‍with Joe Biden right now,” ABC ⁢anchor George Stephanopoulos said.

That baggage – four indictments and numerous⁤ upcoming trials – ‌is not sticking⁤ with voters right now. ​In fact, more than 60% of GOP primary​ voters‍ believe the Trump indictments are politically motivated, according to the Wall Street Journal poll.

Trump ⁣faces a packed spring​ when it comes to legal issues. The⁤ 45th ‌president ‍is scheduled to appear in⁢ two major trials just 77 days apart next year.

The first is his federal‍ case in Washington, DC ‌on March 4, 2024 ‌and the second is‍ set for May 20, 2024⁣ in Florida ​regarding his​ alleged mishandling of classified materials.

Despite this, Trump is neck⁤ and neck with ​Biden across all polling sites,⁤ according to RealClearPolitics polling average. For context, RealClearPolitics polling ‌average showed⁣ Trump trailing ‍Biden by more​ than seven percent heading into the 2020⁢ election. The same site had former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leading Trump by more ⁣than three ‌percent in November 2016.

One could certainly argue based on these numbers that Trump is better positioned to reclaim the White House now than he ever has been.

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