Trump is the preferred candidate of 41 percent of Republican-leaning voters, against 27 percent for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, according to a new poll.
Donald Trump has gained a significant lead in the battle to become Republican voters' preferred 2024 presidential nominee, according to a new poll., 41 percent of Republican-identifying or leaning voters said Trump would be their preferred candidate at the next presidential election, versus 27 percent for Florida Governor Don DeSantis.
before the 2016 presidential election. Trump, who strongly denies the claims, initially said he expected to be detained on Tuesday, though his lawyer Joe Tacopina has since toldMonmouth University polled 521 registered voters who"identify with or lean toward the Republican Party" between March 16 and 20.
In contrast, DeSantis suffered a significant fall in popularity, with 39 percent of Republicans identifying him as their preferred candidate in December, against 27 percent this month. Trump has also improved significantly in a direct matchup against DeSantis, turning a 13-point deficit in February into a 1-point lead this month. In a matchup against either Haley or
, Trump is the overwhelming favorite, leading by 70 percent to 23 percent, and 73 percent to 21 percent, respectively.
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