Trump says 'treasonous quest' against him will step up after new poll

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Trump is building a 42 point lead over Ron DeSantis in the race to be the GOP's 2024 presidential candidate, according to one poll.

" will step up their"treasonous quest" against him following polling that put the former president firmly in the driving seat for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Surveys indicate Trump's popularity with likely Republican primary voters has increased over the last few weeks as the former president comes under increasing legal pressure. In April, Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, and earlier this month a civil court concluded he sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in both cases.

If Trump does secure the Republican nomination, there is a good chance he will face President Biden in a rematch, with polling showing the incumbent as by some margin theFormer U.S. President Donald Trump during a round of golf at his Turnberry course on May 2, 2023 in Turnberry, Scotland. Trump has said he expects the"treasonous quest" against him to step up after a poll gave him a lead of 42 points over his nearest GOP presidential candidacy rival.

Trump didn't specify which poll he was referring to, but hours earlier he shared the result of a Harvard/Harris poll which gave him a 42-point lead over. Whilst the Florida governor has yet to formally enter the race, polling has consistently indicated he is Trump's most credible potential primary opponent within the GOP.

The ex-president continued:"TRUMP Hating Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, whose family and friends are Big Time Haters also, will be working overtime on this treasonous quest. They are scoundrels and cheats. THIS IS ALL ABOUT ELECTION INTERFERENCE. I hope

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