Trump reaches all-time high favorability ratings

The former president is gaining in popularity, as President Biden stumbles through a number of issues.

Former President Donald Trump has reached record high-favorability, as he looks to play kingmaker in the 2022 elections and considers a 2024 presidential run. Meanwhile, gas prices have skyrocketed and migrants and refugees flood our country as President Biden stumbles through crisis after crisis.

Newsmax reports:

Former President Donald Trump heads to Iowa this Saturday for the first time since the 2020 presidential election with an all-time high in favorability ratings in the first-in-the-nation caucus state as he openly flirts with a White House bid, according to the latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll.

“Fifty-three percent of Iowans have a favorable view of Trump, while 45 percent disapprove. Two percent have no opinion. Trump is viewed favorably by 91 percent of Republicans, 73 percent of self-identified evangelicals and 68 percent of rural voters,” Newsmax reported. “Sixty-one percent of men view Trump favorably, but 52 percent of women see him in an unfavorable light.”

“Several polls have shown that Trump would likely coast to the GOP nomination in three years if he ran, and a bid is expected to largely clear the field of other primary contenders,” The Hill said.  “A strong showing in the Iowa caucuses would mark a substantial step in a potential 2024 campaign.”

Many voters likely want to see President Trump come back as president after suffering through just eight months of the Biden presidency. 

Biden campaigned as a moderate but has charged full steam ahead with a far left agenda, including taxpayer-funded abortions, a shutdown of the oil and gas industry and opening the borders up to the entire world. 

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