GOP Presidential Candidates Clash Over Polls, Abortion, and Democratic Values
As the 2024 election heats up, Republican candidates Chris Christie, Donald Trump, and Ron DeSantis make bold statements on polling reliability, abortion policy, and the threat to democracy.
- Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie dismisses current poll numbers, stating that they are not as reliable as they used to be and that the true results will come when people vote.
- Former President Donald Trump, leading in the Republican primary polls, counters President Joe Biden's assertions that his potential re-election could pose a risk to democratic values, accusing the Biden administration of being the real threat.
- Christie criticizes his primary opponents for not clearly stating their positions on federal abortion policy, saying voters deserve a straight answer.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis promises victory in Iowa's caucuses despite trailing Trump by nearly 30 points and facing turmoil in his political action committee.
- Christie vows not to remain silent in speaking out against Trump, even if he becomes the party's nominee for president in 2024.

















































