A massive Trump car parade took over New Hampshire Seacoast on Sunday, just days after the president’s arrest and release of his now iconic mug shot.
Despite Trump’s solid support from Americans, the media refused to cover it.
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The New Hampshire car parade for Trump is another example that his arrest is backfiring, and he is gaining more support.
Trump has a commanding lead in the Republican primary, according to Emerson College Polling.
Forty-nine percent (49%) of Republican Primary voters in New Hampshire said they would support Trump for the 2024 nomination, a 40-point advantage over all other candidates.
Meanwhile, Florida Governor DeSantis no longer holds second place with double digits and is at a measly 8%.
Trump’s campaign has raised $7.1 million since he surrendered himself to authorities on Thursday.
Trump surrendered himself after being indicted alongside 18 others in a 98-page, 41-count indictment by DA Fani Willis.
Fulton County jail made Trump take a mug shot, the first in history for a former president.
Trump later posted the photo of mug shot on Twitter, with a link directing his supporters to donate to his campaign.
“If you are doing poorly due to the sinister people in control of our country right now, don’t even think about donating,” Trump’s webpage read.
“But if you can, please make a contribution to evict Crooked Joe Biden from the White House and SAVE AMERICA during this dark chapter in our nation’s history.”
The Trump campaign also sold merchandise with photos of the mugshot that had the tagline “NEVER SURRENDER!”
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