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Donald Trump Extends Lead in Republican Race, Dominating Among Younger Voters
A recent survey conducted by Fox News reveals that Donald Trump is extending his lead over other Republican contenders, with a particularly strong advantage among younger voters. Emphasizing his ability to bring dynamism to the executive branch, the former President has made age a focal point in his campaign speeches. In the age group of 45 to 64, Trump is trailing Ron DeSantis by only 25 points, with support at 52% compared to his opponent's 27%. Additionally, Trump maintains a lead over DeSantis among voters aged 65 and older, with a commanding 50% to 30% margin. Overall, a significant 56% of Republican primary voters express their support for Trump, while DeSantis lags behind with a meager 22% of voter support. Beyond his lead in the polls, experts concur that Trump's dominance in the race is undeniable. An average of early state polling compiled by 'Race to the WH' indicates the crucial states that need to be secured in order to secure the presidential nomination. Even in South Carolina, where Trump's advantage is the narrowest, he still maintains a 21.7% lead over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis. Trump boasts an impressive 40.8% in South Carolina, while the Sunshine State governor trails with a mere 19.1%. The lead grows even larger in other essential states, such as Iowa, where Trump commands 44.8% compared to DeSantis' 22.2%. Similarly, in New Hampshire, the real estate mogul enjoys an extraordinary 30.7% advantage, with 46% of the vote compared to DeSantis' 15.3%. Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota, a prominent figure in conservative politics, recently echoed the sentiment that Trump is the clear frontrunner with a 'path to victory.' According to Noem, no other candidate in the race currently posses a feasible path to secure the presidency while Trump remains in contention. In a statement to the DC Enquirer, Noem expressed her belief that the upcoming presidential race will be an unprecedented event, filled with uncertainties and unexpected twists. She further suggested that the ultimate winner might not even be a participant in the race at present, urging people to prepare for an exciting and roller coaster-like campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.