Skipping first Republican debate affected Donald Trump’s image which, according to A poll conducted by Emerson College showed a drop in Republican preferences.
Although he remains the GOP candidate with the best position ahead of the presidential election, The 77-year-old New Yorker lost six points in the poll held from August 25 to 26 among thousands of citizens belonging to the Republican Party and appearing on the voter lists.
ABOUT, 50% of people plan to vote for Trump, compared to 56% in another poll taken ahead of the Milwaukee debate.
From my side, Support for Ron DeSantis among Republican candidates has dropped from 10% to 12%. and this allows him to continue to be the second-best Republican.
It is noteworthy that After the debate, the campaign of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley achieved a significant increase – from 2% to 7%.
Another of those favored for exchanging ideas as well as for opposing the concepts of his rivals in the political arena was Mike Pence, who went from 3% Republican support to 7%.
Relatively Vivek Ramaswami concerned, the results show that voter confidence dropped by one point and of the 10% with whom he was presented for debate, showed a slight decline and closed at 9%.
In a statement, Spencer Kimball, chief executive of Emerson College Polling, said the poll results do not yet reflect a trend of what could happen to Donald Trump’s popularity if he decides to continue without running for a subsequent debate.
“While Trump did notice a slight drop in support, the question in this poll is whether this is a problem for Trump. or whether other Republican candidates can garner enough support to be competitive in the caucus and primary season,” he said.
The second Republican debate is scheduled for September 27th. at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in California.
Source: La Opinion
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