DONALD TRUMP STILL TOPS POLLS AS 2024 CYCLE HEATS UP
DONALD TRUMP STILL TOPS POLLS AS 2024 CYCLE HEATS UP
President Donald Trump continues to dominate the presidential primary polls by a large margin, pushing off possible political opponents and announced Republican contender Nikki Haley.
According to a new Harvard Caps Harris survey, Trump increased his lead over the Republican primary field by 5 points, rising to 46 percent support among GOP voters, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis fell to 23 percent.
In their survey, DeSantis has lost 5 points.
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Another stunning study from Big Village CARAVAN Political Survey indicated that Trump received 50.2 percent of Republican support for the GOP presidential candidacy in 2024, compared to DeSantis’s 23.6 percent.
In a head-to-head matchup, Trump defeated DeSantis with an astounding 61 percent of the vote to DeSantis’s 39 percent.
President Trump responded to the Big Village survey, noting the growing gap between himself and a field of possible opponents.
“I’ve just taken a huge lead in the polls,” he wrote. “They want to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN as soon as possible. We are currently a declining nation! Donald J. Trump received 50% of the vote, Ron DeSanctimonious received 24%, Mike Pence received 9%, Nikki Haley received 7%, and Ted Cruz received 4%. Donald J. Trump leads by 61%. Thank you very much!”
Nikki Haley, a former UN ambassador, and South Carolina governor, declared her candidacy for president last week. “Get pumped!” she said on Twitter. “It’s time for a new generation to take over. Let’s get started!”
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Haley has routinely received less than 10% of Republican support. Other than President Trump, she is the only Republican to have declared their candidacy.
Despite rumors and conjecture, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has not yet formally launched his candidacy for president.
DeSantis has declined to reveal his ideas. When asked if he will run for president in mid-February, he merely chuckled and said, “Wouldn’t you like to know?”