TRUMP RACKS UP SUPPORT AS ENDORSEMENTS CONTINUE TO ROLL IN AHEAD OF 2024
In spite of the fact that the primary election season is just a few weeks away, Trump is continuing to garner endorsements for his reelection campaign, therefore gaining broad support around the country.
Over the course of the year 2023, he has fast risen to the top position in the polls for the Republican primary and beyond, demonstrating that he has the strength to not only win the nomination for the Republican party, but also to win the general election the following year.
On Monday, a new survey conducted by Harvard/Harris revealed that Trump was winning Biden by an astounding seven points throughout the country (including respondents who were undecided) in a potential general election in the year 2024.
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In the midst of Trump’s ascendancy to the presidency, an increasing number of politicians and political personalities are extending their support to the 45th president. They are eager to demonstrate their backing for the person who is leading the America First movement.
Trump received three more significant endorsements just this week, the first of which came from Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican from Texas. In Edinburg, Texas, at a Thanksgiving ceremony with members of the Lone Star military, Governor Abbott made the official endorsement of Donald Trump in the state of Texas.
“We need DONALD J. TRUMP back as our president of the United States of America,” he told the crowd, lauding Trump for his common sense border policies, his devotion to law and order, and his skill in maintaining world peace.
Trump also garnered an endorsement from Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., on Monday. In a statement to Fox News, Sen. Marshall slammed Biden for the ongoing illegal immigration crisis, as well as his attack on American agriculture.
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He told the outlet, “Our farmers and ranchers feed the world, and Kansans deserve a President who understands that, and a leader who values the energy Americans produce. That is why I’m endorsing President Donald Trump. While others may try to imitate him, only President Trump will put our country back on track on day one.”
Moreover, Republican Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita added his voice to the chorus of recent endorsements for President Trump. AG Rokita wrote on X on Monday, “Even while being wrongfully harassed by a weaponized justice system for his entire presidency, our economy, respect on the world stage, and the promise of an even better America for our children and grandchildren were as high under Trump’s leadership as they were during Reagan.”
In early November, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) endorsed President Trump at a packed MAGA rally in Hialeah, Florida, declaring, “I am so proud to endorse my former boss, my friend, and everybody’s favorite president – Donald J. Trump!”
In a similar vein, previous presidential candidates who dropped out of the race, such as radio personality Larry Elder and businessman Perry Johnson, respectively, have expressed their support for President Trump. The former president referred to him as “the only candidate” who had the potential to defeat Joe Biden and “save this country.”
On X, Elder stated, “He has my full support to Make America Great Again, end the epidemic of fatherless homes, reign in spending, and restore law and order.” Elder’s words were taken from the article.
In addition to this, Trump has received scores of endorsements from state legislators in states such as New Hampshire, West Virginia, and South Carolina. The Hill reports that as of September, Donald Trump has received around 76 endorsements from Republicans in the House of Representatives and 12 endorsements from Republicans in the Senate, and this figure has only increased throughout the few months that have passed.