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Trump holds 42-point lead over closest challenger in post-indictment Georgia survey

According to a recent poll, former President Trump has maintained a comfortable lead since he was indicted by Fulton County in relation to efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election. The new Atlanta Journal-Constitution survey found that 57 per cent of likely GOP primaries voters in Georgia would back the former president.

 A new poll shows that despite being charged in Fulton County with trying to rig the state’s 2020 election, previous President Trump is still comfortably in the lead in Georgia. According to a recent Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll, the former president would receive support from 57 % of Georgia’s likely GOP primary voters. A new poll shows that despite being charged in Fulton County with trying to rig the state’s 2020 election, original President Trump is still comfortably in the lead in Georgia. According to a recent Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll, the former president would receive support from 57 % of Georgia’s likely GOP primary voters. 

According to a recent poll, former President Trump has maintained a comfortable lead since he was indicted by Fulton County in relation to efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election. The new Atlanta Journal-Constitution survey found that 57 per cent of likely GOP primaries voters in Georgia would back the former president.

  

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