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Jun 23, 2022

It Never Ends

We can file this one under:

"Government-by-Asshole is what we want - we just had the wrong asshole last time."


A new poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire has some startling news for Donald Trump: He's no longer the big dog on the block (at least in the Granite State).

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis takes 39% in a poll of the Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire, while Trump is at 37%. No other potential GOP contender manages double-digit support, with former Vice President Mike Pence in third place at 9%.

That's a MAJOR change from where the race was last fall. A UNH poll in October 2021 showed Trump with 43% to DeSantis' 18%.

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