A new poll found that more Republicans Now think Donald Trump The presidency may be restored before the end of 2021.
this Polls Depend on economicst/YouGov was conducted from November 6th to 9th and surveyed 1,500 Americans. One of the questions answered by the interviewee was: “How likely do you think Donald Trump will return to the presidency before the end of 2021?”
13% of Republicans surveyed in November said the former president is “very likely” to return to office, compared to only 11% of Republicans who said October poll.
The number of Republicans who said Trump would be “somewhat likely” to reinstate before the end of 2021 increased from 11% in October to 15% in November.
In addition, according to a YouGov poll, the number of Trump voters who said Trump was “very likely” to return to the White House in November increased by 1% from the previous month.
At the same time, count Democratic Party Those who agree with this view dropped from 7% to 4% in November.
In September, Trump hinted He can reinstate If he could become president because of what he claimed was “great voter fraud.”
At a rally in Perry, Georgia, Gina Loudon, the host of the conservative media network Real Voice of America, asked Trump, when will the United States “get President Trump back?”
“Well, we will wait and see,” Trump responded. “There is huge voter fraud. And it is exposed every day, and we will see what happens.”
Although the November YouGov poll showed that more Republican voters trusted the former president more, it also showed increasing dissatisfaction with other Republican members.
Opinion polls show the number of Republicans who disapprove of the minority leader of the Republican House of Representatives Kevin McCarthyThe number of jobs increased by 1% from last month.
McCarthy has Censored by fellow Republicans Failed to prevent the passage of the 1.2 trillion U.S. dollar infrastructure bill on November 5. Critics of the Republican Party questioned McCarthy’s ability to lead the party’s interests in the future.
November 6, National Review Writes, “It is too early to ask Representative Kevin McCarthy if he should be expelled from his leadership position because Kevin McCarthy cannot maintain his caucus unity in such a critical vote.”
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After the bipartisan infrastructure bill was finally passed with 228-206 votes, it was helped by 13 Republicans who voted in favor. In August, the bill Senate Take the vote of 19 Republicans.
The legislation aims to improve the country’s infrastructure, including bridges, railways and roads, within five years.
McCarthy said in October that if the bill is considered, he will “expect very few people to vote for it.”He was also asked in an interview Fox News Whether he thinks the infrastructure bill will pass, he replied: “It will fail.”
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