Trump’s significant advantage over his Republican rivals in a poll.
Donald Trump continues to lead by a significant margin in the Republican primary race to determine the party’s presidential nominee, according to the results of a new poll.
According to the results of a new poll published on Monday, the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, with a 37 percent advantage over his closest rival, Ron DeSantis, remains the undisputed leader of the Republican Party’s primary race to determine the party’s final presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Is.
In a poll conducted by the New York Times/Sienna College Corporation, 77-year-old Donald Trump won 54 percent of likely voters in the statewide Republican primary race, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, his closest rival, had only 17 percent. won the percentage of votes.
None of the other figures in the Republican Party’s primary race whose names were mentioned in this poll could get more than three percent of the vote. Mike Pence, the former vice president of the United States, Nikki Haley, the former ambassador of the United States to the United Nations, and Tim Scott, the Republican American senator, each got three percent of the vote in this survey.
Vivek Ramaswamy, the American investor and entrepreneur, and Chris Christie, the former governor of the state of New Jersey, each got two percent of the vote in this poll. The vote of no other candidate reached 1% and 13% of the respondents chose the “don’t know” option.
According to this poll, Donald Trump has an advantage over DeSantis in several effective and key areas.
For example, the former US president was ahead of DeSantis by 60% to 9% among voters aged 65 and over. Trump also had an advantage among voters without a college degree, 62 percent to 13 percent.
Among independents, Trump had 45 percent of the vote, while DeSantis had 17 percent. Trump also had 65 percent of the vote among voters who described themselves as “very conservative,” compared to DeSantis’ 15 percent.
According to the poll, in a hypothetical showdown with DeSantis, Donald Trump would get 62 percent of the vote, while DeSantis would get 31 percent.
More than half of likely GOP primary voters (58 percent) believe Trump is “very much” or “somewhat” better than the other Republican candidates to defeat Joe Biden, compared to just 28 percent. They had the same opinion about Desantis.
69 percent of respondents to the poll described Trump as a “strong leader,” while only 22 percent said that was an apt description for DeSantis.