Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The first national New York Times/Siena College poll of the 2024 campaign found Donald Trump leading Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, 54% to 17%, with no other candidate topping 3%. Even if the rest of the field were to quit, it wouldn’t help: In a hypothetical one-on-one contest, the survey found the former president leading the Florida governor by a two-to-one margin, 62% to 31%.
* On a related note, this was my favorite tidbit from the Times’ report: “Mr. Trump’s grip on the Republican Party is so strong, the Times/Siena poll found, that in a head-to-head contest with Mr. DeSantis, Mr. Trump still received 22 percent among voters who believe he has committed serious federal crimes — a greater share than the 17 percent that Mr. DeSantis earned from the entire G.O.P. electorate.”
* As the first debate for the GOP presidential candidates draws closer, Trump appears increasingly unlikely to participate: He published an item to his social media platform a couple of hours ago that said the other candidates should debate without him as part of an audition to serve as his possible running mate.
* At the Iowa GOP’s Lincoln Dinner, Republican presidential hopeful Will Hurd told attendees, “Donald Trump is not running for president to make America great again; Donald Trump is running to stay out of prison.” The former Texas congressman received a significant amount of booing as he left the stage.
* As wealthy GOP donors grow skeptical of DeSantis’ chances in the 2024 race, CNBC reports that Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is “seeing a wave of wealthy donor interest.”









