Former President, Donald Trump, has responded to heated criticisms from his primary opponents during the second Republican party presidential debate, saying it was “much more important” for him to work to “save” American autoworkers on Wednesday night, September 27 than to appear at the debate due to his massive lead in the primary polls.
Trump did not attend the second Republican debate in Simi Valley, California much to the dismay of his GOP primary opponents, who repeatedly brought him up, stressing that he should have been on the stage to defend the record of his administration.
“I thought it was much more important, considering I have a 56-point lead, for me to be dealing with the UAW and the fact that the Biden Administration is going to destroy their jobs over the next two years by going all electric vehicle,” Trump told Fox News Digital on Wednesday night.
Trump spoke before a crowd of autoworkers in Clinton Township, Michigan Wednesday night, pleading that, if elected, the future of the automobile will be “Made in America.”
“The crowd was incredible—unreal,” he said. “I think we have great support to save the autoworker.”
During the debate former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie laid into Trump, looking directly into the camera and saying:
“Donald, I know you’re watching. You can’t help yourself,” Christie said. “You’re ducking these things. And let me tell you what’s going to happen. You keep doing that, no one here’s going to call you Donald Trump anymore.”
Christie added: “We’re going to call you Donald Duck.”
Also, GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis calls out former President Donald Trump for skipping the second primary debate.
Trump said he had not been watching, but dismissed the nickname.
Anybody that would come up with that nickname shouldn’t be running for president,”
The most recent Fox News poll shows 60% of Republican primary voters supporting Trump for the GOP nomination that’s up from 53% in the last survey in August.
The only other candidates to receive double-digit support in that poll are DeSantis at 13% and Ramaswamy at 11%.
Nikki Haley sits at 5%, with Mike Pence and Scott at 3% each. Christie is polling at 2%, with the remaining GOP candidates receiving less than 1%.
And according to a new Washington Post/ABC poll from over the weekend, Trump is currently leading President Biden by 10 points in a head-to-head general election survey among voters. The poll said if the 2024 presidential election were held today, Trump would win 52% to 42% over Biden.
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