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Poll Says Trump has 'Vision for the Future' not Biden

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Polling continues to show President Donald Trump (R) on top of the 2024 Republican presidential fields, and his detractors are worried. A new poll conducted by the Wall Street Journal shows that voters believe President Trump has more of a “vision for the future” than President Joe Biden (D).

President Trump continues to surge in polls and support despite legal woes that, theoretically, should have tumbled his campaign. This has both surprised and shocked political pundits, but his political pundits are now questioning if this could indicate another Trump presidency.

The Open Society Foundation (OSF), which George Soros’ son, Alex Soros, is now the head of announced that it is “adapting” to the possibility of Trump winning the 2024 election. The alarm is that Trump will win the presidential election and undermine globalist “unity.” The OSF is also warning of supposed harm that could come from a “MAGA style Republican victory.”

In a recent op-ed for POLITICO, Alex Soros warned, “we are adapting OSF to be able to respond to whatever scenarios might emerge, on both sides of the Atlantic.” The response comes as the OSF was rumored to be undertaking a new political strategy under its new leadership.

The op-ed comes at a time when a new poll shows that voters think Trump has a “vision” compared to President Trump.

According to the poll, 51% of voters say that Trump has a record of accomplishments as president while 41% believe the same about Biden.  As well, 52% of voters believe that Trump has a “vision for the future” while 44% think that Biden has the same.

Tony Fabrizio, a pollster for a Super PAC that supports a Trump presidency, spoke to the Wall Street Journal about the poll.

“If this race is about personality and temperament, then Biden has an advantage. If this race is about policies and performance, then Trump has the advantage.”

While Trump looks to dethrone Biden, establishment-type Republicans look to topple Trump, who maintains an advantage in the Republican primary.

Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina is an award-winning senior reporter based in Miami. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Florida International University.

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