Florida voters don't think Ron DeSantis stands a chance of beating Trump

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Florida voters don't think Ron DeSantis stands a chance of beating Trump
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More than half of Florida voters think Donald Trump will be the GOP's 2024 presidential nominee, according to a survey conducted for Newsweek.

is"most likely to be the Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election," versus 15 percent who believe it will be DeSantis. All other candidates came in at two percent or less, with 21 percent saying they didn't know.

This represents a fresh blow for the Florida governor who has been struggling to gain ground in a race that continues to be dominated by Trump. The, about a third of its total, over the past couple of weeks as it seeks to get back on track. Detailed analysis of the survey shows a notably higher proportion of Floridian women than men think DeSantis will be the Republican's next White House candidate. In total, 16 percent of female Florida voters hold this view versus 13 percent of their male counterparts. On the other hand, 53 percent of male voters in Florida think Trump will be the nominee, against 50 percent for women.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on July 14, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. Most Floridians don't expect DeSantis to be the GOP's 2024 presidential candidate, according to a new poll.The survey of 840 eligible voters in Florida was conducted from July 25-26, with the pollster stating it is 95 percent certain that each value is within 3.38 percent of the true result.has contacted the DeSantis campaign and Trump for comment via email and online press contact form, respectively.

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