The former president on Tuesday is holding his first 2024 campaign rally after facing his third criminal indictment.
Morning Consultant's poll was conducted a few days before Trump was indicted for the third time last week. But pollster sitegives Trump a similar lead in the race based off its own assessment of several polls from a variety of sources nationwide. As of Thursday, Trump was sitting at 53.3 percent of support from voters, while DeSantis had earned 14.3 percent.
The former president is now facing two sets of federal charges. DOJ prosecutors indicted Trump in June on accusations that he
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