Trump may set new voting records in six Republican states, polls indicate

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Former President Donald Trump may set new voting records in six Republican-leaning states, according to recent polls. These states include Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Tennessee, where Trump is polling close to or above previous Republican margins. In Missouri, Trump is at 58 percent, just shy of Reagan's 60 percent in 1984. In Montana, he stands at 59 percent, compared to Reagan's 60.5 percent. Nebraska shows Trump at 70 percent, only 0.6 percent behind Reagan's 70.6 percent. Voter enthusiasm appears to be rising, with some first-time voters participating due to concerns about Democratic leadership. Trump's approval ratings are reportedly improving, attracting support from individuals who previously did not favor him.


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