Trump 'viciously' attacking Republicans 'will come back to bite him': Luntz

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The GOP pollster said that the former president 'never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity.'

earlier this month that behind the scenes, many Republicans are sure to be"irked" if Trump announces an early bid for the White House.

"The GOP wants the midterms to be a referendum on one word: inflation. With price levels soaring to their highest levels in 40 years, gas hitting $7 a gallon in some cities, and most Americans believing the country is headed on the wrong track, Republicans can coast to big wins in November," Gift said.Most recent polls show Trump favored to beat Biden if the two were to face off again in a 2024 matchup, although the results are generally close.

, which includes polling from June 28 to July 7, shows the former president about 1.7 points ahead of the current president. On average, Trump receives support from 42.7 percent of registered voters compared to 41 percent who back Biden./Siena College from July 5 to 7 shows Biden ahead by 3 points. That survey puts the Democratic president at 44 percent and the former GOP president at 41 percent. It included 849 registered voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percent.

Although some Democrats have speculated or suggested that Biden, 79, should not seek another term due to his age and low approval rating, he has asserted his intention to run again. Trump has

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