Regardless of party affiliation, a new Harvard-Harris survey shows that former president Donald Trump has a lead over incumbent Joe Biden in the battle for the presidency in 2024.
The most recent poll shows that President Trump is ahead of Vice President Biden by 5 percentage points. In this key election year, a large percentage of prospective voters are still uncertain.
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Voters tend to still favor the previous president, according to a significant survey comparing Kamala Harris, the vice president, and Donald Trump, with 48 percent of respondents supporting Harris and 40 percent disapproving of her. Both political leaders have the chance to leave their imprint ahead of approaching elections with 12 percent of the vote still up for grabs.
Although Trump considerably outperforms Gov. Ron DeSantis in fictitious contests against Biden and Harris, both of which result in a 3% advantage for DeSantis, DeSantis still holds the lead. President Trump leads with 42%, Vice President Biden with 39%, while DeSantis and Harris are divided 43%–40%, leaving 17% of voters to determine Florida’s future in the general election of 2020.
President Trump has a commanding lead of 20% over his closest rival, Ron DeSantis, in the hotly fought GOP primary. Mike Pence trails behind with seven percent support – one third that of Mr. Trump’s share- while all other candidates receive single digit ratings and two percent are unsure in this survey.
In the primaries, President Trump continues to have a commanding advantage, outpacing his rivals in Florida and South Carolina by double digits. Voters in the Sunshine State favor President Trump over Governor DeSantis by a margin of 55% to 45%; Senator Scott of South Carolina trails even farther, with 75% in favor of the president vs 25%.
By surveying 2,050 registered voters, Harvard University’s CAPS, The Harris Poll, and HarrisX were able to get important information on the political climate in our country. To get a thorough understanding of how Americans feel about the current political situation, a poll was conducted from January 18 to 19.
Trump is succeeding in outlining his policy program, as indicated by a recent survey that found widespread support for his strategy. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Gov. Henry McMaster’s presence at his first big campaign event the following weekend in South Carolina promise to be lively and well-publicized, further demonstrating the growing momentum behind Trump’s vision for America.
President Trump set himself apart from many Republican legislators by taking a strong stand in favor of maintaining Social Security benefits. According to a recent poll, the majority of the public has backed his efforts to safeguard this important program. And he didn’t just say it; he also reiterated it in a policy video that was produced last week and in an interview with Breitbart News at the Doral golf club in Miami. Paul Ryan, a former House Speaker who spent the most of his political career advocating for drastically decreasing or abolishing Social Security, stands in stark contrast.
An astounding 85% of respondents to a recent poll supported Congress enacting legislation to secure the sustainability and safety of Social Security. This bill’s broad support greatly outpaces another one that would have repealed the employment of 87,000 IRS officers; although it also received a majority of votes (59%), opposition to that item was far greater than it was for the Social Security law (41% vs. 41%, respectively).
The Department of Justice hired a special counsel to look into President Biden after a turbulent week for him. This coincides with Republican lawmakers taking over Congress, which has many people expecting a wave of GOP-led investigations and inquiries into the White House’s behavior during his tenure as vice president.




