Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has surpassed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the odds of a leading bookmaker to take the second spot in the Republican primary behind former President Donald Trump, following the first debate. Ramaswamy, 38, made made an impression on Republican voters during the debate, calling the “climate change agenda” a hoax and arguing for a cessation of aid to Ukraine. Trump remains the frontrunner in the Republican primary with 52.1 percent support, followed by DeSantis with 15.2 percent and Ramaswamy with 9.7 percent according to FiveThirtyEight’s polling average.
A recent YouGov/CBS News poll found that Trump supporters trust the former president more as a source of true information than their family, friends, and religious leaders. In the poll, 71 percent of respondents said they feel Donald Trump tells them the truth, while 63 percent said the same about family and friends. Members of the conservative media received 56 percent trust, and religious leaders received 42 percent. So-called “experts” in the corporate media claim that this reflects the strong cult of personality around Trump and the ‘authoritarian’ nature of the modern GOP.
The results of a Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa poll show that 40 percent of respondents have already decided which candidate to support in the Republican primary, while 52 percent remain open to changing their choice. When it comes to the most important factor in choosing a candidate, 29 percent prioritize backing someone who can win a general election, while 65 percent prioritize finding a candidate who agrees with them on the issues. The poll included 2,061 respondents and was conducted between 16 and 18 August.