Former President Trump is still the top pick for the presidential ticket despite skipping the debate after his fraud ruling according to a poll.
by exaggerating the value of his wealth — and canceled his New York business licenses.
“I’ve sort of kind of had to convince myself nothing’s gonna surprise me anymore with that with this individual, but I just think that there’s a strong segment of Republican voters that there’s not much that’s gonna sway them,” Leger Executive Vice President Andrew Enns told The Post. When it comes to a Trump versus President Biden match-up, almost half of those polled believe the indicted ex-president would beat the 80-year-old current commander-in-chief. Just 32% believe Biden will prevail while 26% are unsure.
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