ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – Former Trump aide and convicted felon Roger Stone made a wild and crazy prediction today when he said a New Jersey candidate for President could soon surpass Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the polls.
Stone, known for making outlandish claims and remarks, said it wasn’t going to be Chris Christie, but a relatively unknown political figure outside of New Jerse circles, Hirsh Singh.
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In a bold and surprising prediction, prominent conservative donor Roger Stone said he has foreseen a significant rise in support for Hirsh Singh, who recently entered the presidential race, suggesting that Singh will soon surpass Ron DeSantis in the polls.
This proclamation comes following Singh’s official announcement to seek the Republican Party’s nomination for President. Stone’s track record of accurate predictions has garnered attention and intrigue within the political sphere.
Hirsh Singh, a known conservative candidate in New Jersey, made headlines yesterday as he declared his candidacy for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination.
Emphasizing his distinctive stance, Singh highlighted that he is the sole major candidate who remains unvaccinated against COVID-19, branding himself as a “Pure Blood” candidate.
Pure blood is a term meaning Singh never received a COVID-19 vaccine.
In addition to his vaccination views, Singh has positioned himself as a staunch advocate against the growing censorship and monopolistic practices of BigTech corporations and has been vocal about his concerns regarding child safety in schools.
The appeal of Singh’s platform is notably broad, drawing support from both conservatives and libertarians, as well as gaining traction among Republican Party insiders. It is noteworthy that all other major candidates in the Republican Party have been vaccinated, setting Singh apart as a unique figure within the field. With a reputation for rallying disillusioned conservative voters in New Jersey back into the party’s mainstream, Singh has demonstrated an ability to unite the Republican Party around his vision.
In light of Roger Stone’s prediction regarding Singh’s upward trajectory in the polls, the candidate himself warmly welcomed the endorsement.
Recognizing Stone’s prominence among staunch conservatives, Singh expressed no surprise at the forecast, confidently asserting that the momentum is firmly behind his campaign. Stone’s message has resonated particularly well among the core conservative base of the Republican Party, bolstering Singh’s confidence in his ability to build broad support.
Stone is no stranger to New Jersey politics. Last year, he backed a slate of candidates at the Jersey Shore for political office. None of them won in the strong-leaning Republican districts.
As the presidential race continues to unfold, all eyes will be on the polls to see whether Singh’s unorthodox positions and promises will indeed propel him to new heights in the political landscape.
When it comes to New Jerseyans in the mix for President in 2024, the bar is low right now. Chris Christie has been polling at between 0% and 3% in the race.