Dick Morris to Newsmax: Trump 'Wise' to Skip Debate 'Food Fight,' 'Circus'

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The second presidential debate not only affirmed former President Donald Trump as a runaway in the GOP primary race, but Trump was fully vindicated on skipping the debate 'food fight,' even as his top challengers are calling him out, adviser Dick Morris says.

The second presidential debate not only affirmed former President Donald Trump as a runaway in the GOP primary race, but Trump was fully vindicated on skipping the debate "food fight," even as his top challengers are calling him out, presidential adviser Dick Morris told Newsmax."First of all, the fact he's ahead going in and people really believe in him; his support has firmed to an unbelievable degree," Morris told host Rita Cosby.

"Rita, one things that I've noticed lately in the last few days is Trump's support has increased substantially," Morris continued, noting McLaughlin & Associates has Trump up 4 points, HarrisX up 5 points, and even The Washington Post/ABC News showing Trump up 10 points — a lead so wide the pollster even had to consider it "an outlier."

It has come as Trump has unchained the blind support of Black and Latino voters that Democrats have owned for so many decades, according to Morris. "And that is in addition to winning between 35[%] to 40% of the Latino vote. So the entire Democratic strategy has been anchored on top-heavy margins among Blacks and Latinos, and they don't have them any longer."

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