According to current polling data, the possibility of a former President Trump winning the presidency again in 2024 is unexpectedly still a possibility. Is Donald J. Trump considering running for president again? Time will only tell…
According to the most recent survey on Republican support for President Trump, the common knowledge that connects him to any “weakness” may no longer hold true.
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According to The Hill’s most recent report, Donald Trump would be a strong opponent for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis since polls show that he would have a huge advantage in a contest between the two.
Recent polling results from The Hill and Morning Consult Poll show that Trump is still in the public eye and has a sizable advantage against Governor DeSantis. Trump looks to have a more devoted supporter base than ever, turning what was once a closely fought campaign into a straightforward victory for him.
According to the most recent survey, Donald Trump has a commanding 17-point lead against Ron DeSantis. With the current President receiving 48% of the vote and his opponent receiving 31%, this might be a significant showing before the election in November.
Despite encouraging surveys that came out after the midterm elections, it seems Ron DeSantis’s numbers have not yet surpassed Donald Trump’s. In recent weeks, the distance between the two leaders has increased.
Four plausible contenders for the Republican party have emerged in a Morning Consult survey ahead of the 2016 presidential election. These people include Senator Ted Cruz from Texas, former Vice President Mike Pence, Representative Liz Cheney, and Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina.
Mike Pence pulled ahead early in the polls with 8% of the vote. Ted Cruz and Nikki Haley trailed far behind at 2%, while Cheney trailed with a not-so-distant 3%.
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott, Kansas Governor Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Senator Tim Scott all got a pitiful 1% of the poll respondents’ support despite being possible contenders for the 2020 Presidential Election.
Despite constant Morning Consult polling, Donald Trump has maintained a 45–50% advantage over Ron DeSantis for the previous month. DeSantis’s support, though, has stayed stable at around 30%.
Donald Trump has a base of 33% “non-supporters,” yet he still manages to get an outstanding 77% favorability rating.
Favorability of this important statistic has dramatically grown from only 50% after the midterm elections.
Polls suggested that Trump may win if he were to win his party’s nomination, despite forecasts that DeSantis might have performed better against Biden in the election.
President Trump’s popularity ratings have consistently increased since his early entry into the 2024 presidential election and have been steady despite any challenges provided by rivals.
Despite inaccurate media coverage, Donald Trump’s “Trump Train” is accelerating as he continues to garner support.




