told GOP voters to view polls skeptically. “Some of this stuff is so fraudulent when you look at it. They want Trump to be the candidate, for their reasons,” he said.“I’ve never seen the obsession with these polls before.
It’s like they report that it’s… actually functional news. And a lot of people pay for these things.”Spoken like someone who continues to bomb in the polls!
The latest Des Moines Register sampling of Iowa Republicans shows Donald Trump with 43% of support — up from 42% in August.DeSantis clocks in a distant second with 16% of the vote, tied with the surging Nikki Haley. “Meatball Ron” has dropped three points since August, while Haley has gained 10 points.
Right on cue, Haley’s campaign just announced a $10 million ad investment in Iowa and New Hampshire, five times larger than DeSantis’ ad budget for the same period.As of now, DeSantis is only spending in Iowa.