POLL: Trump Still Top Option For 2024 Republican Presidential Nomination

Even though 2024 may seem long away, President Donald Trump is methodically eliminating possible rivals one by one. President Trump is still the top option for the Republican Party’s presidential candidacy in 2024, according to a new poll from the Economist/YouGov among Republican and Independent/Republican-leaning respondents.

According to their findings, 44% of respondents wanted Trump to be the nominee, while 32% wanted Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R).

The findings of this poll are consistent with those of the most recent Morning Consult survey, which discovered that 48 percent of Republican voters chose Trump as the nominee to DeSantis, who received 31% of the vote.

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In the wake of the 2022 midterm elections, YouGov’s polling has regularly shown that Trump has regained remarkable momentum, with 45 percent of Republicans indicating they would like to see Trump run for president again on December 10, 2022, according to Interactive Polls. On December 17, 2022, a poll revealed that 49% of respondents wanted Trump to run for office once more.

59 percent of respondents said they wanted to see the 45th president run for the White House once more on January 14, 2023.

Only 5% of respondents preferred former vice president Mike Pence, and only 3% said they wanted Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, to be the nominee, according to YouGov.

Trump is once again the top pick of Republican voters for the 2024 presidential candidacy, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris poll. According to this poll, a staggering 48 percent of Republican voters want Trump to be their nominee, while only 28 percent choose DeSantis. Pence received 7% of the vote, followed by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who received 3%, and former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, who received 3%.

Surprisingly, the poll also revealed that, in a head-to-head comparison, Republican respondents chose Trump as the nominee with 55% of the vote to DeSantis’s 45%.

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