Trump nearly doubles lead over DeSantis after slew of indictments: Poll

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Trump nearly doubles lead over DeSantis after slew of indictments: Poll
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'It is still early in the race and anything can happen,' political analyst Craig Agranoff told Newsweek on Saturday.

. No previous U.S. president has ever been charged with a criminal offense.

Former President Donald Trump speaks to the media at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after surrendering at the Fulton County jail on August 24. Trump has nearly doubled his lead over Florida Governor and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis with Republican voters in recent months, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.

When asked about Trump's indictments, more than 60 percent of GOP voters said each indictment was politically motivated and without merit. Some 78 percent said Trump's actions after the 2020 election were legitimate efforts to ensure an accurate vote, while 16 percent said the former president had illegally tried to block

from certifying an election he had lost. The poll, which had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points, surveyed 600 Republican primary voters and was conducted between August 24 to 30.on Saturday that even though Trump may have a commanding lead over DeSantis"it is still early in the race and anything can happen."

"DeSantis is a popular and rising star in the Republican Party, and he has a strong base of support. If he can continue to build momentum, he could still have a chance to win the nomination although as we get closer it will seem unlikely with Trump still in the race," Agranoff said.

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