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Analysis Of Donald Trump's Political Campaigns
Donald Trump contributed to campaigns of both Republican Party and Democratic Party candidates over two decades of U.S. elections. Trump was an early supporter of Ronald Reagan for President of the United States. The Wall Street Journal poll released in March 2011 found that Trump was leading among potential contenders for the Republican Nomination, ahead of Mitt Romney. A Newsweek poll conducted in February 2011 showed Trump within a few points of President Barack Obama, with many undecided voters. The poll released in April of 2011 by Public Policy Polling showed Trump having a nine-point lead in a potential contest for the Republican Nomination while he was still considering a run.
Trump then announced he would not run for president.
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