You won’t see this video from the mainstream media, but it’s going viral on social media.
Former President Donald Trump’s motorcade passed through a predominantly black neighborhood in Atlanta as people cheered.
“What the media doesn’t want you to see. The people love Trump,” one person commented. (Poll: Is Donald Trump Innocent? VOTE)
Multiple people are heard saying “Free Trump!” as he drives to jail to surrender himself in a politically motivated indictment in Georgia.
“The short video showed a few dozen onlookers on both sides of the street,” the report said.
“Most were yelling and recording the motorcade on their phones. All were young black men and women,” the report added.
A CBS News/YouGov poll released shows Trump ahead of second-placed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) by a huge 46 points, 62 percent to 16 percent. Biotech businessman Vivek Ramaswamy was third at 7 percent. No one else polled higher than 5 percent.
BREAKING: At least 74 million people have watched Tucker Carlson's interview with former President Donald Trump in less than an hour. pic.twitter.com/YdAzwqMr05
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Another poll from NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom shows Trump with 42 percent support among likely Republican caucusgoers. DeSantis has 19 percent and Sen. Tim Scott has 9 percent.
Kyle Kondik, a nonpartisan polling analyst at the University of Virginia, said, “This GOP primary is truly unprecedented, because Trump is not technically an incumbent, but Republican voters seem to be treating him as at least a quasi-incumbent.” (Trending: Elon Musk Lavishes Praise on Trump)
“This primary is similar to 2016 in the sense that the field is large, meaning that it’ll be hard for a non-Trump to consolidate the non-Trump supporters,” Kondik continued.
GOP polling analyst Jon McHenry agreed with Trump’s unprecedented performance in the Republican primary. He even argued that Trump appears to be reshaping of the party. “This really is a unique cycle, at least since we’ve used primaries and caucuses as the primary vehicle to nominate our presidential candidates,” McHenry began. “In that time, we haven’t had an incumbent president lose a reelection and run again, much less lead in the polls.”
“President Trump’s lead right now is in part a testament to the extent to which he reshaped the party from a conservative party to a populist party,” he added.
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