Trump continues to lead Republican primaries, according to poll

Donald Trump continues to dominate in first place in the 2024 Republican Party primary with the support of 59% of voters polled, according to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) poll released Saturday, Politico reported.

According to the WSJ, the former president has a 46-point lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. which polled 600 Republican primary voters in late August through phone and internet polls.

DeSantis and Trump greet each other at a campaign rally in Pensacola in 2018. /Photo: Mark Walheiser/Getty Images

Florida’s governor received 13% support. After the April survey, the publication noted thatTrump’s lead over DeSantis has almost doubled to 46 percentage points.

The survey also showed Weak results for other Republican presidential candidates in 2024 seeking to garner support by challenging the former president for the 2024 Republican nomination.

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley received 8% support, businessman Vivek Ramaswami received 5% support, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie received 3% support, and former Vice President Mike Pence and South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott each received 2%. %. support.

Connection between Trump and Biden

If the 2024 presidential race were held today between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the poll showed they would have an even 46% ratio. However, 8% said they were undecided, among a larger group of 1,500 registered voters surveyed.

Adding third-party candidate elections, poll shows Trump 40% ahead of Biden 39%, while lesser-known third parties receive unequivocal support, with 17% saying they were undecided.

The survey also showed that the vast majority of respondents believe that four criminal cases against Donald Trump, the allegations range from his attempts to annul elections to improperly keeping classified documents, They are politically motivated.

The Wall Street Journal poll was conducted August 24-30 and was answered via the Internet and by phone by 1,500 registered voters and 600 primary voters.

Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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