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Trump Hypes Nevada’s Sam Brown After Poll Shows Dominance

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown after an internal poll showed him leading the charge over his primary opponent. There is.

Trump appeared on Truth Social Friday and shared two graphics touting a possible Nevada ticket in November, with headlines featuring himself in the presidential race and Brown in the Senate race.

“Donald Trump and Sam Brown are the clear choices of Nevada Republican voters and donors,” the digital flyer says. “Democrats fear unified Trump-Brown ticket in Nevada!”

The 45th president posted another post with a graphic promoting the “United Ticket” depicting himself and a retired Army captain who was forced to leave the battlefield after being severely burned by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. sent.

Trump’s post highlighting Brown, following an internal poll conducted by the Talance Group and first reported by Breitbart News, showed Brown overwhelmingly ahead of his Republican opponents. It was shown that they maintain a strong lead.

A poll conducted from April 7th to 10th showed his approval rating at 58%, a 52-point lead over his closest opponent, former state Rep. Jim Merchant (Republican), who had 6%. ing.

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Grady and former U.S. Ambassador to Iceland Jeff Gunter are Democrats in California as of at least August 9, 2023, according to Los Angeles County Registrar records reviewed by Breitbart News. It seems that it was registered as – the tie was 3 o’clock percent.

Seven percent said they would choose “none of the above” or support another candidate not on the list, while 22% were undecided.

The Talance Group polling memo also reported that if Trump endorsed Brown, Brown’s approval rating would rise an additional 16 points.

“Much of this activity will likely come from those who are currently undecided and waiting to see if President Trump will endorse a candidate in this race,” the memo said.

Merchant, Grady, and Gunter also lag behind Brown in terms of favorability and name recognition. More than three-quarters of respondents had a favorable opinion of Mr. Brown, while 8% had an unfavorable opinion and 9% had never heard of Mr. Brown.

Mr. Merchant had the second-best performance with a favorable-to-unfavorable rating of 41/11, but 29 percent of voters were not familiar with Mr. Merchant. Twelve percent of voters had a positive view of Gunther, who ran in April, while 3% had a negative view. Grady’s numbers were similar, as the majority of respondents had never heard of either man. Sixty-nine percent of respondents were not familiar with Grady, while 67 percent were not familiar with Gunter.

The poll sampled 500 likely Republican primary voters between April 7th and 10th. The margin of error (MOE) was ±4.5 percentage points.

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