Doesn’t Lara Trump lead in early polling for this Senate seat?
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The daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, Lara Trump, who grew up in North Carolina, hasn't said one way or the other as to whether she'll make a bid for the seat that Republican Senator Richard Burr will leave vacant. Multiple Republicans have announced their intention to run. But if Lara Trump runs, she's expected to mount a significant campaign that could land her in Washington, D.C.
A poll conducted by GOP polling firm Cygnal and obtained by The Hill shows Trump with a double-digit lead over her potential challengers. She had 32.4 percent support in an eight-way primary, more than 12 points higher than any of the other candidates listed.