In a memo shared last month with donors to the influential network started by Charles and David Koch, Michael Palmer, who leads the group's data and polling operation, argued against what he called “the myth of Trump inevitability.” He wrote that a significant number of Trump voters remain open to a Republican alternative, while citing public polling that indicates DeSantis may be a stronger general election candidate against Biden.
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The money was in the form of grants that were aimed at protecting free speech on college campuses, a Koch spokesman said.
Conservative Koch network disavows critical race theory bans
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