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Trump’s popularity surges after fourth indictment and mug shot.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to depart at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after being⁣ booked at‌ the⁣ Fulton County jail on August 24, 2023 in ​Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo ‌by Joe⁣ Raedle/Getty Images)

OAN’s Daniel Baldwin

12:25 PM – Tuesday,⁢ August 29, ⁢2023

Numerous polls show that 45th President‌ Donald Trump’s lead​ continues to swell in⁤ the primary⁤ following his fourth ⁣indictment, viral ⁣interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, and mug shot.

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Morning Consult revealed that⁣ Trump’s lead ⁢was “unshaken” by recent events as he ⁤led the GOP field‌ by‌ 44%. ​According​ to the poll, Trump⁢ paced the⁢ competition with 58%‍ of ⁤potential GOP primary voters. Florida ‍Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) slid into second with 14% and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy came in third with 10%.

The poll also revealed that Republican⁤ voters overwhelmingly‌ believe Trump has ‌the best shot at preventing a second term​ of President ⁤Joe Biden.

“A separate survey conducted over​ the weekend found that 62% ‌of potential primary⁣ voters think ⁤Trump has the best ⁣chance of ⁣beating Biden, up‌ 9 percentage points over the previous⁢ week and matching a high in ​Morning Consult’s tracking of the question since April,” wrote ⁢Eli Yokley, Morning​ Consult’s‍ U.S.⁤ politics analyst.

An internal poll commissioned by the 45th president’s campaign revealed 58% of likely Republican ⁤primary voters are backing Trump. Meanwhile, ‍DeSantis corralled 13% of support, and former ‌South Carolina Governor⁢ Nikki Haley ‌(R-S.C.) is third with 7%. The poll was ​conducted by the firm co/efficient.

The poll showed that Trump ⁣has a rock⁢ solid support base among‌ GOP​ primary voters. Specifically, 75% of ‍Republican primary voters say ‌they view⁣ Trump in a favorable light⁣ with‌ 54% viewing him ​as “very favorable.” DeSantis, by comparison, is⁢ only viewed as “very favorable” by ⁣19% of those polled.

Trump’s ⁢polling success extends to the general ⁤election⁢ as ​well, with multiple polls showing the 45th president either leading President Joe Biden or⁢ within ⁢the margin of error.

A poll conducted by Emerson⁤ College showed Trump​ leading Biden by 2% nationally.

“Support for Donald‌ Trump in a ⁣hypothetical matchup against Joe Biden increased two points since last week’s‌ poll,” Spencer Kimball,​ Executive Director of Emerson College Polling said said.

A third⁣ party bid from Cornel West would only help Trump, as Trump would lead Biden by ⁣5%⁤ in⁤ that scenario.

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National Legal and Policy Center legal ‌counsel Paul Kamenar says⁢ former Trump ​Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows has ⁤“a good chance” ​in ⁢succeeding in his bid to move⁢ his trial on charges of tampering with the 2020 election to federal court.

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