(Editor’s note: This is part of our continuing series for all the presidential candidates for the 2024 election—No endorsement for any candidate is made)
While the Voter Guide is now underway with research for the candidates, here are 8 things the media isn’t telling you or you may not know about but should, for the upcoming election.
- The GOP Primary Race: Latest Polling; After the Presidential Debate
- Donald Trump: 59%
- Ron DeS
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antis: 13%
- Nikki Haley: 8%
- Vivek Ramaswamy: 5%
- Chris Christie: 3%
- Tim Scott: 2%
- Mike Pence: 2%
- Asa Hutchinson: 1%
- Doug Burgum: 1%
It’s clear that Haley and Ramaswamy got a small bump from the first GOP debate.
- Trump Campaign Money Used for Legal Fees.
Trump’s Save America PAC (Political Action Committee) has spent $40 million in legal fees in 2023, in addition to the $16 million that Save America spent in the previous two years. A total of $56 million has already been spent on legal fees.
Former President Trump has been indicted twice and has expanded the size of his legal team and his two co-defendants, in the case related to his retention of classified material that work for him.
- The California Senate Race- Congressman Adam Schiff or…?
California is debating which really bad U.S. Senate candidate should represent the state for 6 years.
Adam Schiff – who is a liar and can’t tell the truth is running against a top Democrat socialist/Marxist Congresswoman Katy Porter.
Here is what the polls and donations are showing:
- Porter, D-Orange County was the choice of 19% of likely voters, just ahead of Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Los Angeles, at 16%. Radical Socialis
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t Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, at 13%. Moderate Conservative Republican Eric Early at 7%. Six percent were undecided.
- Porter’s campaign reported raising $3.2 million in the second quarter of the year and enters the summer with $10.4 million on hand. Lee, who is regarded as a favorite of grassroots progressives, raised about $1 Million in the second quarter. Schiff’s campaign out raised them both, hauling in $8.1 Million during the spring quarter. He had $29.5 Million on hand.
4. Political Favoritism: Wife $200,000 Spend Government Gift
Senator Joe Manchin’s special favors and gifts keep coming.
Manchin’s unlikely to win his reelection campaign for West Virginia Senate seat. He is more likely to run for President on the “no label” party.
Here is another Manchin giveaway.
In the $1.7 trillion omnibus package was a provision to give $200 million to the Appalachian Regional Commission, an agency headed by Manchin’s wife, Gayle.
- Trump vs. Biden – Tied!
A new Wall Street Journal poll survey of likely voters with Trump vs. Biden:
Trump had 40% support to 39% for Biden, with Green Party candidate Cornel West and Libertarian candidate drawing a combined 3%.
17% were undecided.
In a head-to-head test that excluded other candidates, Trump and Biden were tied, with 46% each and 8% undecided.
- Presidential Candidate: Best Messaging of the Week
Nikki Haley called the U.S. Senate “the most privileged nursing home in the country.”
Haley, the former governor of South Carolina who served as U.N. ambassador under former President Donald trump, called for competency tests for politicians over 75 years old.
- First Presidential Debate Results
29% of likely primary GOP voters who watched the debate said Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had the best performance.
Vivek Ramaswamy had 26% of likely primary GOP voters saying he performed the best.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley got 15% in the poll.
All other candidates didn’t gather more than 7% support.
- Next Presidential Debate:
The next presidential debate with the GOP candidates will be on Fox Business on September 27, 2023 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern Time.
I’ll be watching. The moderator will be Stuart Varney, and I’ve been on his show multiple times. I expect him to ask really great questions.
Note: We’re preparing our Voter Guide now. We’ll keep you informed when it’s ready.