Now 52 percent of Republicans are ready to support Trump as a presidential candidate. Before his formal arrest, his rating was 47 percent.
Former US President Donald Trump’s rating increased after his formal arrest and the publication of a photo from prison. Trump is widening his lead for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a Reuters and Ipsos poll.
After the former president was arrested and released on bail in the state of Georgia, 52 percent of Republicans said they favored him as the presidential candidate. In August, the rating was 47 percent.
Ron DeSantis is second on the Republican list with 13 percent support.
Reuters wrote that in a hypothetical matchup between President Joe Biden and Trump, Trump would get 38% against Biden’s 32%. Some of the respondents said they were not sure whether they would vote or choose someone else.
It will be recalled that on August 23, Trump surrendered himself under a formal procedure at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia on more than ten charges related to his attempts to revoke the results of the state’s 2020 presidential election.
Trump spent just over 20 minutes in jail for the papers and was released on $200,000 bail. They took his fingerprints and took pictures in prison.
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Source: korrespondent

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