Trump shares poll showing voters associate potential second term with
"revenge"
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[December 27, 2023]
By Gram Slattery
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential contender Donald Trump
posted a poll on Truth Social on Tuesday, highlighting that the word
voters most associate with a potential second term under his command is
"revenge."
With campaigning ramping up ahead of the first Republican nomination
contest, the post followed a separate Truth Social message on Christmas
Day, in which the former president called on his political opponents to
"rot in hell."
The fact Trump re-posted the poll, presented in the form of a word cloud
with "revenge" placed centrally in bright red capital letters, suggests
his self-described "retribution" agenda is very much on his mind as the
United States heads into an election year.
The poll was conducted by British pollster J.L. Partners.
Trump and many of his allies have been pledging to investigate,
incarcerate and otherwise take revenge on his political opponents if he
wins the 2024 presidential election in a likely re-match against
Democratic President Joe Biden.
Facing dozens of federal charges, many related to his attempts to
overturn his 2020 election loss, Trump claims he is himself the victim
of a revenge campaign orchestrated by Biden and his Justice Department.
Trump, 77, the clear frontrunner for the Republican presidential
nomination, denies any wrongdoing.
Earlier in December, former Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Kash Patel,
both of whom are still close to the former president, said on a podcast
that Trump was "dead serious" about exacting revenge against perceived
enemies.
Trump himself has repeatedly promised retribution against his political
opponents during a potential second term, suggesting he would direct
federal law enforcement agencies to investigate foes.
In an interview with conservative media personality Sean Hannity earlier
in December, Trump pledged not to abuse his power or become a dictator
"except on day one."
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Former U.S. President and Presidential Republican candidate Donald
Trump arrives to speak to his supporters during the Florida Freedom
Summit held at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in
Kissimmee, Florida, U.S., November 4, 2023. REUTERS/Octavio
Jones/File Photo
Taken together, Trump's comments portend a rough-and-tumble election
season. The Iowa caucus, which kicks off the Republican presidential
nominating contest, is set for Jan. 15, and Trump and his allies
will be hosting a slew of campaign events in the state starting Jan.
3.
Trump's main rivals for the Republican nomination, Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, will
also be campaigning hard in Iowa and the second nominating state of
New Hampshire in coming days.
In the Tuesday social media post, Trump shared the results of a poll
commissioned by DailyMail.com, in which voters were asked to provide
a word they most associate with Trump's plans for a second term.
The results, presented in the form of a word cloud, indicated that
"revenge" was the most popular choice. "Power," "dictatorship,"
"economy" and "America" rounded off the top five.
In the Dec. 25 Truth Social post, Trump directed his attacks toward
those who disagreed with him politically, whom he called "thugs".
"MAY THEY ROT IN HELL," Trump wrote. "AGAIN, MERRY CHRISTMAS!"
A representative for the Biden campaign did not immediately respond
to a request for comment.
In a Dec. 21 memo, Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez
portrayed Trump's candidacy as a threat to democracy.
"He is running a campaign on revenge and retribution – and at the
expense of Americans' freedoms," she wrote.
(Reporting by Gram Slattery; Additional reporting by Trevor
Hunnitcutt; Editing by Sonali Paul)
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