Former President Donald Trump increased his double-digit lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis among Iowa Republicans in the presidential primary, a July survey found.
DeSantis is polling five points lower than he did before officially entering the presidential race. A May survey found 26 percent of Iowa Republicans supported DeSantis. Then, a June poll taken weeks after his presidential announcement found his support dipped to 24 percent.in May, after dipping to 39 percent in June.
Trump also criticized DeSantis, who co-sponsored legislation in 2017 that would have immediately ended the renewable fuel standard.the crowd. “DeSanctus, as I call him, the abbreviation [for DeSanctimonious], is a globalist sellout, a Paul Ryan and Karl Rove acolyte who is in the pocket of Wall Street donors at the Club for No Growth.”
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