Republicans make Trump great!

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06 February, 2020, 09:15 pm
Last modified: 06 February, 2020, 09:22 pm
A poll by Gallup this week revealed that Trump is currently more popular than ever among the Republicans

In his election campaign in 2016, Trump's most publicised slogan was - Make America Great Again.

Three years down the line in his presidency, his slogan is subjected to much debate. But one thing is for sure that his party makes him great.

A poll by Gallup this week revealed that Trump is currently more popular than ever among the Republicans, who overwhelmingly approve of Trump's performance in office.

The survey, released a day before the US Senate acquitted Trump, said that he is enjoying 94% support in his party. None of the Republican presidents enjoyed such support in the past.

The approval rating also suggests that Republicans do not bother about Trump's controversial actions and remarks, which have sparked widespread outcry and condemnation.


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Trump was acquitted on Wednesday in his US Senate impeachment trial, saved by fellow Republicans who rallied to protect him nine months before he asked voters in a deeply divided America to give him a second White House term.

$46m raised in the past quarter

$46m is the amount of money the Trump campaign said it raised in the last quarter of 2019, reports BBC. 

A large portion of that money was collected from Trump supporters reacting to the impeachment proceedings.

"The president's war chest and grassroots army make his re-election campaign an unstoppable juggernaut," his campaign manager Brad Parscale said.

After the end of Trump's impeachment trial, which lasted around 20 days, the US president has been cleared and can now concentrate on running for re-election. 

After nine months, he will stand for re-election.

Will Republicans make him great again by ensuring his win?

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