
After an inner surveys revealed him to be the party’s main opposition, former president Donald Trump is elevating leading Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown.
Trump took to Truth Social Friday to discuss a pair of design that featured Brown and himself in the Senate race and Trump as possible Nevada nominees for president in November:
” Donald Trump and Sam Brown are the Apparent Decisions of Nevada’s Republican Voters &, Donors”, the modern traveler reads. Progressives in Nevada are terrified of a United Trump-Brown Ticket!
The 45th president also distributed a vivid promoting a” United Ticket” featuring himself and the now-retired Army captain, who had to be forced to leave the field after suffering severe burns from an improvised violent system in Afghanistan.
The Tarrance Group’s inside poll, which was first reported by Breitbart News, revealed that Brown had a disproportionate lead over his Democratic opponents, which is how Trump has responded with his comments.
He scored 58 percent of help in the surveys taken April 7- 10, giving him a commanding 52- point lead over his nearest opponent, former State Rep. Jim Marchant ( R ), who is at 6 percent.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Grady , and past U. S. Ambassador to Iceland Jeff Gunter–who was evidently a registered Democrat in California as of at least August 9, 2023, according to Los Angeles County Registrar documents reviewed by Breitbart News–tie at three percent.
Seven percentage either selected “none of the above” or had again another member no listed, while 22 percent were undecided.
In addition, according to the poll letter from The Tarrance Group, Brown’s help would increase by 16 points if Trump won.
The letter notes that “many of this movement had come from those who are presently undecided and are awaiting President Trump’s decision to support a candidate in this competition.”
Marchant, Grady, and Gunter even trail Brown on the desirability and brand recognition sides. More than three-quarters of respondents were favorable toward Brown, 8 % were negative, and 9 % had never heard of him.
With a 41/11 favorable rating and an unfavorable rating, Marchant came in second best, but 29 percent of voters did n’t know him. Gunter, who entered the race in April, was viewed positively by 12 % of voters, while 3 % had negative opinions. The vast majority of responders had never heard of either man, and 69 percent of respondents were acquainted with Grady, and 67 percent were acquainted with Gunter.
Between April 7 and April 10, the ballot polled 500 likely Republican primary citizens. The margin of error ( MOE ) is ± 4.5 percentage points.