POTUS pauses speech whilst an attendee gets medical treatment.
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LIVE: Trump Holds a "Get Out The Vote Rally" in Richmond, VA - 3/2/24
President Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America, will deliver remarks at a Get Out the Vote Rally at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, Virginia, on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. ET.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3WFckOAcgE
Just finished, and off to Richmond - Hardest working POTUS.
YW anon, must've given you a start. Hope the guy is well, too.
IPOR interviewed 705 adult residents of Virginia between Feb. 11 and Feb. 19, 2024, in a survey of public attitudes related to state and national politics, opinions on public figures and organizations, and election thoughts for Super Tuesday and the November general election. The survey has a weighted margin of error of 4.62%.
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Among self-reported Republicans, Donald Trump has a huge lead of 75% as their first choice to be the Republican nominee for president in November, followed by 15% for Nikki Haley and 8% for someone else. Support for both candidates has increased since November as other candidates have dropped out of the race; Trump is up 24% and Haley is up 5%. When asked about their second choice for the nominee, 6% chose Trump, 25% picked Haley and 56% would prefer someone else.
We asked Virginians about their intention to vote in the Republican primary on Super Tuesday (March 5, 2024) and 56% of Virginians indicated that they were very or somewhat likely to vote. Of those likely voters, Trump holds an 8-point lead over Haley (51% to 43%). Among likely voters on Tuesday, Democrats prefer Haley (87%) over Trump (10%), Republicans choose Trump (80%) over Haley (18%) and the closeness of the race comes from independents who prefer Haley (54%) over Trump (44%). Of the entire sample, 40% of Democrats, 84% of Republicans and 55% of independents self-identified into the โlikely voterโ category.
Looking ahead to the general election in November and likely matchups for the presidency, President Joe Biden maintains a four-point lead over Trump (47% to 43%). IfHaley were to be the Republican nominee, she would have a nine-point lead over Biden (49% to 40%).
https://www.roanoke.edu/news/rc_poll_politics_feb_2024
>But Haley is still losing big to Trump.
>Tells me fuckery is going on with these polls.