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According to the Harris poll, Trump leads the primary field by over 50 points, with desanctimonious at 11 and Bert Baron at 6. The speaker questions who Bertrand is and criticizes politicians. They mention someone who previously claimed they would never run and express their opinion that they are overrated. The speaker also talks about their success in the 2020 election and accuses the Democrats of rigging it. They emphasize the need to stop cheating in future elections to preserve the country. The speaker vows to prevent the Democrats from rigging the 2024 presidential election.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the potential candidacy of Donald Trump for the presidency in 2024 and the popularity of Ron DeSantis. They mention Trump's announcement to test his opponents and criticize the media for being corrupt. They also talk about Trump being victimized and his strategic moves in politics. The conversation shifts to DeSantis and his rejection of woke ideology. The speakers mention that DeSantis has done a good job as governor but question if his popularity will translate to other states. They also touch on Trump's successes that the media doesn't cover and discuss issues such as critical race theory and stagflation in the United States. The video ends with thanks to the speakers.

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Former President Biden will deliver his first major speech since leaving office tonight, reportedly focusing on Social Security under the current administration. Democrats have been claiming that there are office closures, longer wait times, and difficulty accessing benefits for seniors and people with disabilities. In response, it is claimed that President Trump is committed to protecting Social Security benefits for law-abiding, tax-paying American citizens and seniors who have paid into the program. He campaigned on this promise, protected it during his first term, and intends to continue protecting it.

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Trump's campaign message focuses on the economy, comparing his record to Biden's. They claim that under Trump, take-home pay increased by $6, while under Biden, it decreased by $7,000. Mortgage rates were low during Trump's presidency but are now punishing under Biden. Personal and retirement investments saw a 40% increase under Trump, but have fallen under Biden. Trump promises to make America's economy great again.

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Unyielding pursuit of America first agenda. Let's make America great again. Welcome our hometown hero, President Donald John Trump, the 45th, 46th, and 47th president of the United States.

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Public trust in politicians hinges on fulfilling campaign promises. A significant shift in public perception of Trump's actions is evident. In April 2017, only 46% of Americans believed he was keeping his promises. Fast forward to February 2025, and that number has jumped to 70%. This 24-point increase correlates with a much improved net approval rating. Currently, Trump enjoys a positive net approval rating for 21 days, exceeding the 11 days achieved during his entire first term. It's a dramatically different landscape.

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President Trump is being prosecuted for something he had control over, while Joe Biden seems unaware of the thousands of records in a garage that Hunter Biden had access to. The reason for this is fear. They can't pass their agendas with Trump in charge, but Biden is a puppet they can manipulate. Trump is focused on America and exposing corruption, which is why they target him. If he were to drop out, they wouldn't care about the next person. This should concern everyone. Keep this in mind. Trump 2024.

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I am excited to be the next president of the United States. Biden's crowds are small compared to mine. We will stop illegal immigration from prisons and mental institutions. We will win Pennsylvania in November. Our country has improved since I left office. The current president has caused a surge in illegal immigration.

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Donald Trump has made a political comeback and is now the undisputed leader of the Republican Party. Despite facing criminal investigations, his support has increased. He has been charged with 91 felony counts in four criminal indictments, but his popularity among Republican primary voters has grown. The rest of the Republican field has not been able to stop him, and there is no concerted effort to find an alternative candidate. Trump has used legal tactics to delay judgment and has embraced authoritarian rhetoric. The question remains whether he will face trial and what the outcome will be. The year 2024 looks to be a significant challenge to our democracy.

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In 2024, I hope Trump and Governor DeSantis will compete for the Republican nomination. Trump is struggling after his 2020 loss, losing support from big donors. DeSantis is seen as a strong contender due to his shrewdness, ruthlessness, and ambition.

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The former president was seen with a QAnon Pizzagate conspiracy theorist at Mar a Lago, which caused controversy. The conspiracy theorist was promoting a movie filled with qanon lies, claiming it was banned by major platforms. The scandals surrounding the former president have affected his popularity among Republicans, going from MAGA to MAGA.

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The previous president was criticized for his leadership, with the current situation affecting millions. A rally in Butler, Pennsylvania featured former president Trump speaking on stage.

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Trump supporters believe he will win a second term despite losing. Allegations of voter fraud involve paying people to fill out mail-in ballots for Biden. Evidence is being presented in the Supreme Court because the media is not helping.

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In a recent New York Times poll, we were shown to be leading by a significant margin of 37 points, which is truly remarkable. Meanwhile, DeSantis has experienced a significant decline in popularity, and I believe he may be out of the race. However, it's important to remember that nothing is certain until it's over. As Yogi Berra famously said, "It ain't over till it's over."

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Federal indictments against him may soon vanish, reflecting a sense of empowerment among his supporters. Many believe he has survived persecution, including impeachments and serious threats, and now feels mandated to act freely. Voter sentiment in battleground states is driven by dissatisfaction with the current state of the country, particularly regarding the economy, inflation, and immigration issues. While some interpret the election results as a reflection of bigotry or misogyny, the primary motivations appear to be economic concerns and a desire for change. Trump's previous presidency is remembered for a better economy, which resonates with many voters today.

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Trump is praised for creating jobs, reducing unemployment, cutting taxes, and making America energy independent. He tackled human trafficking, brokered peace deals in the Middle East, and strengthened national security. Despite his achievements, he promises even more success in the future.

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A recent poll by Seattle College and The New York Times reveals that Donald Trump is the clear favorite among Republican voters. He leads with 54% support, while his closest rival, Ron DeSantis, only has 17%. The poll analyzed 26 different demographic groups, and Trump came out on top in every single one. Even among Republican voters with a college degree or those earning over $100,000 per year, Trump still holds a significant lead. If the field were to narrow down to just Trump and DeSantis, Trump would win by a margin of over 30 points. This data solidifies Trump's position as the leader of the Republican Party.

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In a recent CNN poll, it was revealed that Donald Trump is leading in the battleground states of Georgia and Michigan. In Georgia, where Biden won by a narrow margin in 2020, Trump is preferred by 5% of registered voters. In Michigan, which Trump won in 2016 but Biden won in 2020, Trump is now ahead by 10 points. Interestingly, a significant portion of those polled in each state did not vote in 2020, and these less engaged voters heavily favored Trump, with a 26-point lead in Georgia and a 40-point lead in Michigan.

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Pollsters show Trump down 4-5 points, but Rasmussen and Mark Pence polls show him almost even. The New York Times poll, showing Trump further down, surveyed only 37% Trump voters, despite him winning by almost 1.5 points. The Washington Post polled over 2,000 people, but only 840 were identified as Trump voters. This echoes 2016 when polls were wrong, and 2020 when Biden's strength was overestimated by 4-5 points. In 2024, an NPR poll had Kamala Harris winning by four points on election eve. The Des Moines Register had Trump losing Iowa by three points, but he won by 12. Pollsters may be trying to create momentum, fundraise, and energize opposition, despite Trump losing support due to trade war controversies.

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Governor DeSantis is confronted by a journalist who asks when he will drop out of the race and accuses him of wasting money. The journalist also questions DeSantis about his campaign strategy and whether he will endorse President Trump. The journalist criticizes DeSantis for being absent during a state of emergency in Florida and accuses him of betraying Trump and the people of Florida. The journalist claims that DeSantis is scared to face independent journalists and predicts that he will lose to Trump in Iowa. The journalist concludes by saying that DeSantis has ruined his political career.

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CNN Host Goes Quiet as His 2024 Question for DeSantis Backfires | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Many supporters of Ron DeSantis believe he needs to engage more with the corporate press, despite knowing they may misrepresent him. DeSantis recently appeared on CNN with Jake Tapper, where he defended his campaign and policies, arguing that he has successfully led Florida and addressed issues important to suburban voters. He emphasized the need for a positive vision for the future rather than focusing on past controversies, particularly regarding the January 6 indictment of Donald Trump. Trump, in a recent Hannity town hall, discussed his experiences with the "Deep State" and expressed confidence in his ability to navigate it better if re-elected. He praised Chinese President Xi Jinping, which raised eyebrows due to the authoritarian nature of Xi's regime. The media landscape is rife with selective editing, as seen in a viral clip of DeSantis responding to Trump’s indictment, which misrepresented his stance. DeSantis clarified that while he believes in justice, he opposes the criminalization of political disagreements. The ongoing cultural and political battles highlight the challenges both candidates face in articulating their visions amidst media scrutiny and public perception.

The Rubin Report

Listen to Crowd's Reaction as Bill Maher Defends This GOP Contender | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin opens the February 1, 2023, episode of the Rubin Report by reflecting on the passage of time and discussing the upcoming political landscape, particularly the brewing rivalry between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. He acknowledges DeSantis's successful governance in Florida, highlighting his recent re-election by a significant margin and the state's economic growth. Rubin emphasizes the media's desire to pit Trump and DeSantis against each other, suggesting that such conflicts can sharpen candidates but warns against falling into media traps. Rubin discusses the importance of appealing to disaffected liberals and independents, noting figures like Bill Maher who have expressed support for DeSantis. He critiques the media's portrayal of DeSantis's policies, particularly regarding education and COVID-19, asserting that DeSantis has effectively countered woke ideology and prioritized parental rights in education. He also addresses the implications of the upcoming 2024 election, mentioning Nikki Haley's anticipated candidacy and the potential for a diverse Republican field. Rubin argues that healthy competition among candidates could benefit the party, contrasting it with the monolithic nature of the Democratic Party. He concludes by encouraging viewers to join the post-game wrap-up on Locals, celebrating the show's growth and success.

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Dave Rubin's Brutally Honest Reaction to Trump 2024 Announcement | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Kevin McCarthy has been elected the Republican nominee for Speaker of the House, marking a significant shift in power for the Republicans. Trump announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing a movement to address the "corruption" in Washington, D.C. His speech was described as clear and compelling, contrasting his presidency's successes with the current state under Biden. Trump highlighted his achievements, including economic growth and peace initiatives, while criticizing the Biden administration's failures. The media's reaction to Trump's announcement was immediate, with Biden's team releasing an ad attacking him. There are concerns about whether Trump can attract new voters, especially given the disaffected independents who did not support him in the last election. DeSantis, who has a strong track record, poses a potential challenge to Trump, and his approach may resonate more with voters seeking competency. Senator Josh Hawley remarked that the Republican Party, as it has been known, is dead, emphasizing the need to appeal to independent voters. The discussion reflects a broader desire for a return to normalcy and effective governance, with both Trump and DeSantis representing different paths forward for the party.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Ron DeSantis You've Never Met | Presidential Candidate and Florida Governor | EP 402
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In a conversation with Jordan Peterson, Governor Ron DeSantis discusses his upbringing in Dunedin, Florida, where he grew up in a working-class family. He emphasizes the importance of hard work and athletics, particularly baseball, in shaping his character and leadership skills. DeSantis reflects on his experiences at Yale and Harvard Law School, where he developed a conservative philosophy in response to the leftist environment he encountered. He believes that the founding principles of the United States offer a more beneficial framework for working-class individuals compared to the radical left's utopian visions. DeSantis outlines his approach to leadership, emphasizing the need for a strong team and the ability to handle criticism, particularly from the media. He shares his successes in Florida, including educational reforms that promote parental rights and civics education, and his efforts to reduce government size and scope. He argues that a limited government fosters opportunity and counters the dependency culture created by expansive government programs. As he campaigns for the presidency, DeSantis acknowledges the challenges posed by media narratives but believes that his record of fighting for conservative values positions him well against opponents like President Biden. He expresses confidence in his ability to lead effectively and deliver on promises, aiming for a transformative impact on the nation.

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Elon Musk's Latest Attack on George Soros Causes a Major Controversy | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with Carol Markowitz and Pedro Gonzalez, discussing Elon Musk's recent criticism of George Soros, which has sparked accusations of anti-Semitism. Musk argues for freedom of speech, asserting that he will share his opinions regardless of potential backlash. Gonzalez highlights the influence of Soros-backed prosecutors, noting they oversee significant crime rates in major cities, and emphasizes the importance of evaluating Soros's impact based on actions rather than intentions. The conversation shifts to the Durham report, revealing the FBI's lack of evidence for the Trump-Russia investigation, prompting discussions about accountability and the need for consequences for those involved. They express frustration over the lack of repercussions for the FBI's actions during the January 6 events, suggesting that institutional credibility is declining. As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis prepares to enter the presidential race, the hosts discuss the contrasting narratives surrounding him and Trump. They note that DeSantis's policies resonate with many, while Trump's campaign appears increasingly defensive. The discussion concludes with reflections on the media's treatment of DeSantis and the potential for a more positive political discourse.
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