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Ramaswamy climbs to 3rd place, but lags far behind Trump and DeSantis in latest polls.

Trump and ‍DeSantis Lead Republican ​Primary, Ramaswamy Surges to Third Place

Former ‌President ​ Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ⁢are steadily maintaining​ their top two ​spots in the Republican presidential primary,⁣ but⁢ there’s a new face coming‌ in ⁣third⁣ place, according to ‍the ⁢latest‌ Real Clear Politics polling average.

Tech entrepreneur and political outsider​ Vivek Ramaswamy jumped ahead of former Vice President Mike Pence⁢ after the latest⁤ round of polling and now sits at 5.4% in the national polls to Pence’s 5.2%. Trump’s dominance continues in the polls as he ‌remains at ⁣above 50% while DeSantis comes ‌in⁣ at⁣ an average of 18.4%.

Ramaswamy saw a boost in some polls this⁣ month, even hitting double digits in one Harvard/Harris ‌poll last week, coming in‍ at 10% and just two percentage points behind‌ the Florida governor, who is considered to be Trump’s biggest threat from within the GOP. DeSantis’ latest polling average is his lowest since July 1 of last ⁤year, according to RCP’s co-founder and president, Tom Bevan.

Ramaswamy has also​ seen⁤ a‌ slight boost in his polling in Iowa, the key first caucus state, jumping over Pence and tying with ⁣former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, according to the RCP average. In Iowa, Trump ‍leads ⁣with⁢ 50% over DeSantis (17%), South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott ⁣(7.7%), Ramaswamy (4.3%), Haley⁤ (4.3%), Pence (3.5%), and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (3.5%). Trump’s lead in⁢ New Hampshire, the first ‌primary ​state, ‌is slightly smaller as ‌the former⁣ president comes in at 41%​ in front of DeSantis⁣ (19%), Christie (6.3%), Scott (6%), Haley (5%), Ramaswamy (3.7%), and North Dakota Governor Doug Bergum​ (3.7%).

Candidates are preparing for the ⁢first Republican presidential debate, which will be held in Milwaukee on August 23. So far, the ​seven candidates who have qualified‍ to appear ‌on stage are Trump, DeSantis,​ Ramaswamy, Scott, Haley, ​Christie, and Bergum. ⁢Pence ‍and former Arkansas ⁢Governor⁢ Asa Hutchinson have met the polling⁢ bar set​ for debate participants‍ but ⁣are ⁣still⁢ short of the required 40,000 ‌individual donors to ​qualify for‍ the stage, according to POLITICO.

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Meanwhile, one of Trump’s advisers has said the former president is ‍ unlikely to participate in the debate.

“It‌ really wouldn’t make much sense for him to go and debate right now ⁣with a ⁣bunch of folks who ⁤are ‌down at three, four, ⁣and five percent,” Jason Miller said.

“So ultimately, President Trump will ‌make a decision as we⁣ get closer,” he ⁣added. “He has not said anything definitive, one way or the other. I’m not expecting him ⁢to participate, though.”



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