Former President Trump thinks he has a lot of support from Democratic voters who secretly support him, and he believes this will lead to a big win in 2024 as President Biden’s supporters are not very enthusiastic.
During an interview with Howard Kurtz on Fox News “Mediabuzz,” Trump mentioned that the concept of “hope” is what makes him different from Biden.
Trump pointed out that there is a visible presence of Trump signs in Florida and Alabama, suggesting that people are looking for hope and don’t see it with Biden, whom he referred to as a “deadhead.”
The Biden campaign has had difficulty in generating excitement among the voters, mainly by portraying Trump as a threat to the country’s future.
Trump believes that a significant percentage of registered Democrats will vote for him, including 10 to 12 percent, even though it might not be widely acknowledged.
Trump has a belief that people in Beverly Hills and many others vote for him, but keep it quiet.
According to the former president, his theory stems from the 2016 election exit polls.
Trump suggested that those who refused to answer the exit poll questions were actually in support of him, based on the large number of such individuals in the polls.
Public opinion polls indicate that very few Democrats are expected to vote for Trump, as shown in an Ipsos poll released last week, where only 0.9 percent of Biden voters from 2020 said they would vote for Trump in November.
According to The Hill/Decision Desk HQ average of polls, Trump holds a slight lead over Biden. The two candidates are running close in national polls, with Trump holding a small lead over Biden, based on the average of polls from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ. This lead expands to just over two points when including third party candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., according to the average. Former President Trump said Sunday that he has sizable support from Democratic voters who back him in secret, predicting a massive victory in 2024 as President Biden’s supporters lack enthusiasm. In a Fox News “Mediabuzz” interview with Howard Kurtz, Trump said that “hope” sets him apart from Biden. “There must be an appeal because you… according to the average.