Monday, September 22, 2025

Post-Debate Poll Shows NO CHANGE, Despite Trump Absence.

A post-debate poll from Morning Consult shows former President Trump losing no ground after the declining to participate in the first Republican primary debate earlier this week. According to the poll, Trump’s position remains unchanged with 58 percent support among the Republican electorate before the debate and 58 percent support after. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis comes in a distant 2nd place with only 14 percent support – also unchanged from before the debate.

The only two candidates seeing any shift in support were tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Both candidates saw a one percent bump in support, polling at 11 percent and four percent post-debate respectively.

Morning Consult quizzed over 1,256 potential Republican primary voters, with an unweighted margin of error of up to +/-3 percentage points.

In Donald Trump’s absence, Ramaswamy was the candidate who appeared to garner the most press attention. The energetic debater traded barbs with nearly every candidate on stage – having especially heated exchanges with former Governor Christie, former Vice President Mike Pence, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. At least one betting odds bookmaker has Ramaswamy now as the 2nd place favorite for the Republican presidential nomination following his debate performance.

The Morning Consult poll offers little in the way of good news for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Ramaswamy is now only three points back from over taking the Florida Governor for second place. The trend does not bode well for the Florida Governor’s campaign, with several polls over the past two weeks showing the tech entrepreneur and political neophyte Ramaswamy having already pushed DeSantis out of 2nd place contention for the nomination.

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A post-debate poll from Morning Consult shows former President Trump losing no ground after the declining to participate in the first Republican primary debate earlier this week. According to the poll, Trump's position remains unchanged with 58 percent support among the Republican electorate before the debate and 58 percent support after. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis comes in a distant 2nd place with only 14 percent support – also unchanged from before the debate. show more

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Meanwhile, the DeSantis campaign is pushing a poll by their in-house “POS Strategies” pollster, which doesn’t go into the “cross tabs” i
Meanwhile, the DeSantis campaign is pushing a poll by their in-house “POS Strategies” pollster, which doesn’t go into the “cross tabs” i show more
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SPLIT SCREEN: Trump Persecuted by State, DeSantis Roleplays on ‘Field of Dreams’ Movie Set.

While former President Donald Trump was being booked and having his mugshot taken at the Fulton County jail facility, one of his primary opponents, Ron DeSantis, stood in the “Field of Dreams” in Iowa, making for a dramatic “split screen” moment where one candidate is being actively persecuted by the state, while the other – the Florida governor – plays catch on a movie set.

DeSantis was pressed by CBS News reporter Aaron Navarro about President Trump’s arrest, with DeSantis flippantly responding, “Well I’m glad I’m at the Field of Dreams. I’m happy to be here.”

The gaffe is just the latest in a string of tone-deaf responses his campaign has given regarding the Biden government’s political prosecution of former President Donald Trump. Jeff Roe, chief strategist for the pro-DeSantis SuperPAC Never Back Down, responded to question in recent interview regarding the numerous DeSantis campaign restarts stating, “Well, I guess we’ll have as many restarts as they have indictments… I guess is how that will go…” – ‘they’ referring to former President Trump.

The National Pulse has reported on an alarming trend among Ron DeSantis and his campaign surrogates of bashing Trump and his fans – including an incident earlier this week were DeSantis called Trump supporters “listless vessels“. In Iowa, a county chairman for Never Back Down refereed to Trump voters as “degenerates” and said he wouldn’t piss on the former President even if he were on fire.

On social media, a cadre of pro-DeSantis trolls have been celebrating Donald Trump’s arrest – one troll even threatening journalist and National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam that his own indictment was “coming soon” due to this website’s critical reporting of DeSantis.

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While former President Donald Trump was being booked and having his mugshot taken at the Fulton County jail facility, one of his primary opponents, Ron DeSantis, stood in the "Field of Dreams" in Iowa, making for a dramatic "split screen" moment where one candidate is being actively persecuted by the state, while the other – the Florida governor – plays catch on a movie set. show more

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I think at this point being indicted might be a badge of honor, anyway
I think at this point being indicted might be a badge of honor, anyway show more
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Biden DOJ’s Sues SpaceX, Elon Musk for Hiring TOO MANY American Workers!

President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing tech mogul Elon Musk’s SpaceX for hiring too many American workers and enough asylum seekers and refugees.  According to the DOJ: “…from at least September 2018 to May 2022, SpaceX routinely discouraged asylees and refugees from applying and refused to hire or consider them, because of their citizenship status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).”

The DOJ argues that SpaceX falsely stated in job postings that federal export controls mandated that they could only hire “U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents” adding, “Under these laws, companies like SpaceX can hire asylees and refugees for the same positions they would hire U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.” In the complaint filing, the Biden government lawyers also cite “…online postings and statements by SpaceX’s CEO…” as evidence of discrimination – citing a June 16, 2020 post on X (formerly Twitter) by SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk stating: “U.S. law requires at least a green card to be hired at SpaceX, as rockets are advanced weapons technology.”

Ever since Elon Musk purchased the social media platform Twitter (now called X) over a year ago, Democrats have been dogged in their opposition to and criticism of the tech mogul. The unsuspension of former President Donald Trump’s account especially raised ire from top Democrat leaders on Capitol Hill, leaving Musk to conclude that President Biden may use government agencies to target himself and the social media company.

The lawsuit against SpaceX appears to be just the latest target of the Biden Justice Department’s use of political prosecutions against the President’s enemies. DOJ special prosecutor Jack Smith has secured indictments against former President Trump in Washington, D.C. and in Florida – X (formerly Twitter) was even slapped with a fine for fighting an unconstitutional warrant issued by Smith for access to Trump’s account.

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President Joe Biden's Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing tech mogul Elon Musk's SpaceX for hiring too many American workers and enough asylum seekers and refugees.  According to the DOJ: "...from at least September 2018 to May 2022, SpaceX routinely discouraged asylees and refugees from applying and refused to hire or consider them, because of their citizenship status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)." show more
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BREAKING: Trump Makes Dramatic Return to Twitter (X).

Former President Donald J. Trump has made a stunning return to X (formerly Twitter), posting a link to his own website alongside the already notorious mugshot of himself taken at Fulton County jail late on Thursday.

Trump’s campaign also lists a new “NEVER SURRENDER” shirt, riffing off Sir Winston Churchill’s infamous “We Shall Fight on the Beaches” speech.

This story is developing.

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Former President Donald J. Trump has made a stunning return to X (formerly Twitter), posting a link to his own website alongside the already notorious mugshot of himself taken at Fulton County jail late on Thursday. show more

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“We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this Island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in God’s good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old
“We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this Island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in God’s good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old show more
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The (Mug)Shot Heard Around The World.

Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has once again been arrested and booked, this time in perhaps the most brazenly political prosecution yet – a tall order given the litany of ludicrous charges which have already befallen the ex-Commander in Chief.

Trump, 77, arrived in Georgia on Thursday evening just one day after trouncing his own party’s ratings with an exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson. At the same time, his futile challenger Ron DeSantis played baseball, instead of protesting the arrest of the man he once claimed to be a “pitbull defender” for, while begging for votes in his home state.

Now, Trump has been booked in, with the following mugshot heard around the world produced by the Fulton County jail in Georgia, at the behest of political prosecutor Fani Willis.

On Wednesday night, DeSantis campaign chief joked along with corporate media, mocking the 45th president for his endless persecution by the state.

Asked about the number of resets the DeSantis campaign has been through, Roe glibly shot back: “Well, I guess we’ll have as many restarts as they have indictments… I guess is how that will go.”

Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, suggested the mugshot will soon become iconic, turned into t-shirts and posters, and will even hang in college dorm rooms.

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Former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has once again been arrested and booked, this time in perhaps the most brazenly political prosecution yet – a tall order given the litany of ludicrous charges which have already befallen the ex-Commander in Chief. show more

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By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world
By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world show more
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AUDIO: DeSantis Fans *CRY* Before Debate, Endorse Forfeit to Biden Over Trump.

A supporter of Ron DeSantis began crying at the thought of former President Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, even admitting they would prefer having no nominee and gifting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris another four years in office as the Florida Governor’s campaign continues to collapse.

The woman in question is a regular participant in pro-DeSantis X (formerly Twitter) Spaces discussions alongside staunch DeSantis accounts, including ‘KaladinFree’ and Bill “Biff” Mitchell. Just before Wednesday night’s debate, she broke down:

“We have a chance to get out from under Trump and MAGA, and I know a lot of people give [KaladinFree] a hard time… but this is important, like I know people give me a hard time, sometimes [KaladinFree] a hard time, but this is our defining moment, and Trump cannot be the nominee.”

“I’m with [KaladinFree] in that I would rather him just not have a nominee than let Trump continue this destruction on the hope of our party,” she added.

Crying has not been absent from the DeSantis campaign after the Florida Governor himself almost broke down on Fox News last month after being asked what was going wrong with his anemic presidential campaign.

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A supporter of Ron DeSantis began crying at the thought of former President Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, even admitting they would prefer having no nominee and gifting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris another four years in office as the Florida Governor's campaign continues to collapse. show more
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‘N*ggas 4 Trump’ Activist Says Trump Charges ‘BS’ and ‘Puppet’ Fani Willis ‘Full of Sh*t’.

A black Donald Trump supporter in a ‘N*ggas 4 Trump’ shirt made a bizarre splash outside the Fulton County Jail Thursday, ahead of the former president’s arrest and mugshot. The man – who would initially only describe himself as a “n*gga for Trump” – blasted Democrat prosecutor Fani Willis as “full of shit”, and revealed that his sister used to go to school with the Georgia prosecutor.

“Fani Willis, she went to school with my sister. She’s full of shit. She was full of shit then. She’s a puppet for the white liberal that is controlling everything; she’s in front but the white liberal back there is pulling those strings, telling her what to do,” said Derrick Gibson, who later identified himself as a former NY political candidate.

Asked why he was there protesting in favor of Trump, the man said: “You wanna know why I’m here to support President Trump? Because they done did a black man like this for decades. Making up charges. I know Trump is innocent. I support Trump against this corrupt two-tier justice system, that’s why I’m here to show my support as a black man for Trump, and I’m wearing my shirt ‘Niggas 4 Trump 2024’ – and I mean that,” he said.

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A black Donald Trump supporter in a 'N*ggas 4 Trump' shirt made a bizarre splash outside the Fulton County Jail Thursday, ahead of the former president's arrest and mugshot. The man – who would initially only describe himself as a "n*gga for Trump" – blasted Democrat prosecutor Fani Willis as "full of shit", and revealed that his sister used to go to school with the Georgia prosecutor. show more

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“Because they done did a black man like this for decades
“Because they done did a black man like this for decades show more
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Ramaswamy Passes Ron With Bookmakers After GOP Debate.

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.

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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. show more

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Vivek obviously did well last night, but actually not as well as I thought he would
Vivek obviously did well last night, but actually not as well as I thought he would show more
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DeSantis Chief: ‘We’ll Have As Many Restarts As Trump Has Indictments’.

Jeff Roe, chief strategist at the pro-DeSantis SuperPAC Never Back Down, bizarrely mocked former President Donald Trump for his pursuit by President Biden’s weaponized Department of Justice, appearing on CBS news to gloat: “Well, I guess we’ll have as many restarts as they have indictments… I guess is how that will go.”

His comments came after he was pressed on how badly his campaign was doing, and asked how many more “resets” they were going to have.

Roe’s comments are sure to alienate even more supporters of former President Trump, as well as leave DeSantis donors scratching their heads wondering why they bother with such a nasty and dysfunctional campaign.

Over the past several weeks, the DeSantis campaign has had several major staff shake ups: including the demotion of campaign manger Generra Peck – replacing her with 35 year old James Uthmeier, said to be merely a proxy for Roe – as well as hiring Jeb Bush ally, and NeverTrumper Jose Oliva as a senior advisor and spokesman. Prior to that shake-up, the DeSantis campaign fired the Governor’s speech writer for creating a campaign backed social media video that featured Nazi imagery.

Meanwhile, Roe’s behavior has become increasingly erratic, culminating in an August 10th social media meltdown wherein Roe offered corporate media outlet Puck $11 million to stop writing stories about him.

The apparent chaos within both the Never Back Down PAC and the DeSantis campaign may explain, in part, the continued decline in support the Florida Governor has seen in recent polling. Multiple national and state primary polls now show DeSantis falling from second place to third – and in one poll even fourth – place. Both the FiveThirtyEight and the RealClearPolitics polling averages show a steady decline in support for Governor DeSantis since he officially announced his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination

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Jeff Roe, chief strategist at the pro-DeSantis SuperPAC Never Back Down, bizarrely mocked former President Donald Trump for his pursuit by President Biden's weaponized Department of Justice, appearing on CBS news to gloat: "Well, I guess we'll have as many restarts as they have indictments... I guess is how that will go." show more

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It’s time to start being honest about this
It’s time to start being honest about this show more
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Trump Tucker ‘X’ Interview Nears 250M Views.

Former President Donald Trump’s interview with Tucker Carlson has so far received over 200 million views on X (formerly Twitter) within the first day of its release, generating far greater engagement and interest among the American electorate than the first Republican primary debate hosted by Fox News.

The interview has also received a staggering 200,000 reposts and more than 650,000 likes so far. The former President mocked the debate’s viewership without him, telling Carlson: “We’ll get bigger ratings using this crazy forum that you’re using than probably the debate, our competition.”

The 46-minute conversation between the two addressed a number of issues, including the death of Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Barr’s weakness, and whether the former President fears for his safety. The pair talked January 6th and the 2020 presidential election, as well as keeping the FBI and CIA under control, and of course Biden’s incompetence.

Even X owner Elon Musk jumped into the discussion, responding to the post: “Interesting to hear things directly vs through the media filter.”

The interview was released the night before Trump is due to report to the Fulton County jail following his latest criminal indictment for alleged election interference.

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Former President Donald Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson has so far received over 200 million views on X (formerly Twitter) within the first day of its release, generating far greater engagement and interest among the American electorate than the first Republican primary debate hosted by Fox News. show more