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With over 200 key Republicans pulling their support for Trump this presidential campaign, the questions is why? Why are some Republicans, even in Texas, not supporting Trump this election? Skip to ...
But the Texas presidential and Senate contests are both leaning in the GOP’s direction, based on polls and fundamentals of the electorate. So, the greater goal is to poke at the other party and ...
Pollsters have had a rough couple of presidential cycles in the Trump era, and it’s led to widespread skepticism of just how accurate their measurements are, even as news story after news story ...
The state of Texas had 38 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [4] Although it was considered a vulnerable state for Trump by some pollsters and experts and a potential upset victory for Biden due to its recent demographic trends, Texas was again won by Trump with 52.1% of the vote, roughly the same percentage he carried it with in 2016.
Trump’s 13.7 percent margin was significantly greater than his single-digit margins in 2016 and 2020. Trump significantly outperformed his polling averages in the state and became the first presidential candidate to win Texas by double digits since 2012, reversing the trend towards Democrats that Texas had exhibited in the two previous ...
President Trump began his first term at a 45% job approval, and begun with 47% for his second term. According to Gallup, "Trump remains the only elected president with sub-50% initial approval ratings". [398] In a CBS News/YouGov poll conducted from February 5–7, 2025, Trump reached a career high poll rating of 53% in adults. [399]
Trump may be headed into his second presidential term, but his inner circle looks a lot different than it did eight years ago. Billionaire Peter Thiel supported Trump during his first campaign for ...
By 1973, Trump as president of the Trump Organization oversaw 14,000 apartments across Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. In 1978, the city selected his site on the West Side of Manhattan as the location for its Jacob Javits Convention Center, after finding that he was the only bidder who had a site ready for the project. [12]