The vast majority of Republicans believe former President Donald Trump is the strongest GOP candidate to compete against President Joe Biden in the 2024 election, according to the latest national survey.
The Monmouth University poll, released Tuesday, showed a combined 69% of Republican voters think Trump is the strongest nominee to compete with Biden. This number was divided between 45% who voted “definitely strongest” and 24% who chose “probably strongest.”By contrast, 18% of Republican voters thought a different candidate would be “probably stronger,” and 13% said another would be “definitely stronger.
Despite his criminal indictments, Trump still maintains a strong GOP primary advantage over all other party candidates. Forty-seven percent of respondents said they are not at all concerned about Trump’s indictments, while 25% said they’re not too concerned. The remaining 27% said they were either very concerned or somewhat concerned.
When pitted head to head in the poll, Trump came out on top with 55% support from GOP voters, while DeSantis got 35%.
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