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CNBC's All-America Economic Survey, released Wednesday, reveals that former President Donald Trump would outperform President Joe Biden by 4 percentage points in a head-to-head election matchup.The findings also point to diminishing approval for Biden, with a 37% approval rating and 58% disapproval, marking his presidency's second-lowest approval and second-highest disapproval. His approval on economic matters stands at 32%, the lowest in his presidency, with a 63% disapproval rating.In the wake of recent Hamas attacks on Israel, the American public strongly supports the U.S. government funding military aid for Israel, with 74% of respondents considering it essential for the U.S. government...
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Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential election matchup, according to a CBS News/YouGov poll and a Harvard-Harris poll.The CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday shows that 50 percent of 4,002 U.S. adults sampled would vote for Trump in a rematch of the 2020 presidential election while 49 percent would back Biden. Just one percent of voters are undecided in such a scenario. đşđ˛ 2024 Presidential Election: CBS News (R) Trump 50%(D) Biden 49%Independents(R) Trump 57%(D) Biden 42%YouGov (B+) | 2,385 LV | 09/12-15https://t.co/cCxvWvc9QI pic.twitter.com/H78gjkJWkSâ InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) September 17, 2023Trump enjoys a double-digit advantage among...
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A New York Post Post â Leger poll taken after the GOP presidential debate this week shows President Trump crushing his closest primary rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, 61 to 9 percent while topping Joe Biden 44 to 41 percent in a general election matchup.The poll also throws cold water on the idea that Democrat prosecutors at the federal and state level are bringing case after case against Trump in order to help him become the Republican nominee to set him up for a general election defeat. Only three percent of Democrats surveyed said they want Trump to be the...
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Most people say former President Donald Trump should go to trial for his various cases regarding classified documents and attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election prior to the 2024 contest, in which he appears likely to be the Republican nominee. According to a new POLITICO Magazine/Ipsos poll, 62% of people said they believe Trump should stand trial for his storage of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, for which he was indicted in June, prior to the 2024 presidential election in November. Sixty-one percent also believed he should stand trial for cases regarding alleged attempts to subvert...
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A new poll showed that electability is not a concern for 45th President Donald Trump. Trump has opened up a 5% lead on President Joe Biden among registered voters, according to Premise Data. The poll shows Trump leading Biden 43-38 while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis trails Biden in a hypothetical matchup 37-34. The poll did not produce good results for the Biden White House. Sixty-seven percent of respondents said the country was on the wrong track under Bidenâs leadership. In addition, 51% of registered voters polled described Bidenâs economy as poor.
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Former President Donald Trump posted his biggest lead yet over his rivals at 62 percent of likely Republican primary voters, according to a CBS News/YouGov poll published Sunday.His top rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, has fallen farther back from earlier this summer, the poll showed, to 16 percent. The other candidates are in the single digits, with third runner up Vivek Ramaswamy at seven percent.Likely GOP voters also overwhelmingly said at 91 percent that during the upcoming GOP primary debate, they wanted to hear the other candidates make the case for themselves, instead of against Trump.The poll came before Trump...
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Independents are siding with former President Donald Trump over President Biden, the latest NPR/Marist College survey found.The survey asked respondents who they would support if the 2024 presidential election were held today, choosing between Trump and Biden.They are virtually tied among all national registered voters, with Biden garnering 47 percent to Trumpâs 46 percent. Seven percent remain undecided.Predictably, most Democrats, 88 percent, support Biden and 90 percent of Republicans support Trump. But Trump also has the edge among independents. Nearly half, 48 percent, of independents support Trump. Biden comes in eight percent behind with 40 percent support among independents. Twelve...
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A new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll out Wednesday found that former President Donald Trump is increasing his grip on the Republican Party but still distancing a majority of the American electorate. The poll found that 63% of Republican voters ânow say they want the former president to run again,â noted an AP summary. The strong support from inside the GOP marked an increase from the same poll last April, which showed 55% of Republican voters wanted to see Trump on the partyâs ticket again. âSeven in 10 Republicans now have a favorable opinion of Trump, an...
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Former President Donald Trump has pulled ahead of President Joe Biden in a head-to-head matchup, the latest Messenger/Harris poll found.The survey, conducted by HarrisX, showed Trump leading Biden by four points â 46 percent to the 80 year oldâs 42 percent support. Another 12 percent remain undecided.Trump has slightly more support among his base than Biden, as 88 percent of Republicans support Trump, compared to 84 percent of Democrats who support Biden.The Republican frontrunner also holds an 8-point edge among independentsâ 42 percent to Bidenâs 34 percent. However, nearly a quarter, 24 percent, said they do not know which candidate...
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Former President Donald Trump's historic indictment over allegations he mishandled classified documents doesn't appear to be tempering GOP voter support in New Hampshire. A New Hampshire Journal/Coefficient poll released on Friday showed only 23% of likely Republican primary voters in the state said Trump is guilty of the 37-count indictment and should be punished. Yet 35% of those surveyed said the former president didn't do anything wrong, and an even higher group, 42%, were unsure of Trump breaking the law but said he is only being targeted for being Donald Trump. BIDEN STEPS ONTO 2024 CAMPAIGN TRAIL IN TRUMP'S SHADOWA...
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Former President Donald Trump beats President Joe Biden by six points in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup and dominates the Republican primary field in the latest national Harvard/Harris poll. The poll, which was conducted following Trumpâs arraignment on Tuesday on a 37-count federal indictment, shows that 45 percent of registered voters would back him over Biden, who draws 39 percent of support. Another 15 percent are undecided:đ¨ NATIONAL POLL: Harvard/Harris PRES: (R) Trump: 45% (+6)(D) Biden: 39%(R) DeSantis: 41% (+1)(D) Biden: 40%.GOP PRES: ⢠Trump â 59% (+45)⢠DeSantis â 14% ⢠Pence â 8%⢠Haley â 4%⢠Ramaswamy â 3%â˘...
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InteractivPolls published on twitter the results of the latest HarvardCAPSHarris poll ⢠Trump â 59% (+45) ⢠DeSantis â 14% ⢠Pence â 8% ⢠Haley â 4% ... Click twitter to see image
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Trump has 'what appears to be an insuperable 36-point lead' over the Florida Governor.New polling of the 2024 Republican presidential race offers good news for Donald Trump and red flags for Ron DeSantis.âTrumpâs edge, when it comes to his own party, again appears insurmountable at this early stage of the nominating process,â claims the memo accompanying the latest I&I/TIPP Poll.The story is a familiar one of traction for Trump and doldrums for DeSantis. The former Presidentâs 55% support gives him âwhat appears to be an insuperable 36-point leadâ over DeSantisâ 19%.Other names are even further back.Former Vice President Mike Pence...
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A major poll by the Democracy Institute contains bad news for the Biden regime, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and even Prince Harry. The poll does, however, contain plenty of good news for former President Donald Trump.Likely U.S. voters â 37 percent Democrats, 35 percent Republicans, and 28 percent Independents â were asked a range of questions from May 24th to May 26th, with their answers suggesting America in 2023 is âMAGA Countryâ. The data shows:Trump is preferred to DeSantis as the Republican nominee by 57 percent to 22 percent. None of the also-rans such as Nikki Haley or Mike Pence...
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President Donald Trump has strengthened his lead in the GOP battle for the Republican primary nomination in 2024, cementing his domination over the political field as more candidates continue to enter the race.Morning Consultâs new GOP primary tracker data revealed that Trump has accrued a net gain of 4 points among Republican voters between late May and early June, leading his chief political rival at the moment, Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., by 34 points.Per their data, Trump has snagged 56 percent of voter support in the primary battle while DeSantis has earned 22 percent. RSBN previously reported that Morning Consultâs...
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DeSantis is down 34 points with men in this survey, but much closer with women. A new survey of the 2024 Florida GOP Presidential Primary reveals a 20-point lead for Donald Trump over Ron DeSantis. In the Sunshine State Battleground Poll conducted from May 31 to June 2, the former President commands 53% support, with DeSantis at 33%. No other candidates are remotely competitive: Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott and Vivek Ramaswamy all register 2% support, with others even farther back. Only 3% are undecided in this survey.
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Now you know exactly why Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had to launch without any public appearances in his home state, and run away from the state of Florida immediately thereafter. This doesnât take any commentary to understand.President Trump is beating Ron DeSantis in the state that knows the Florida Governor best.Trump 52.5%, DeSantis 32.6%.This should be embarrassing for Ron and Jill âCaseyâ DeSantis, but their hubris will just ignore it.[POLL DATA LINK ~ Crosstabs HERE]Floridians see they were conned by Ron Desantis in 2022. The backlash is everywhere.Posted in Big Government, Big Stupid Government, Decepticons, Deep State, Donald Trump, Election...
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Ron DeSantis isnât the popular guy heâs made himself out to be.Last Updated on June 2, 2023Ron DeSantis has been attempting to pitch to GOP voters that he gives Republicans the best chance to beat Joe Biden in the general election. However, new polling from swing states proves this argument is another lie from Ron DeSantis.Pollsters informed voters from the critical swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Ron DeSantisâ votes in Congress. Voters were then asked who they would vote for if the 2024 presidential election was between Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis.When voters were asked,...
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A majority of Republicans believe former President Donald Trump has a better chance to win the 2024 general election than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a recent LX News/YouGov poll found.The survey asked respondents, âWhich of these two Republicans do you think has the best chance of winning the 2024 general election for president,â giving them the option of Trump or DeSantis.Most Republicans, 59 percent, believe Trump has the best chance of winning the presidential election, followed by 27 percent who believe DeSantis has the best chance and 13 percent who remain unsure.A plurality of independents, 34 percent, also believe Trump...
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President Trump is up big against Ron DeSantis in a post-announcement Twitter poll - the same platform where DeSantis announced his campaign on a Space with Elon Musk.GOP Primary Polling conducted after Ron DeSantisâ presidential announcement shows Trump leading DeSantis by 40 plus points. Team DeSantis claimed that the Florida Governorâs polling numbers would improve once he entered the race, however, instant polling from Wednesday night proves this is not the case.The Twitter account Catturd, whose polls have been shared by Donald Trump in the past, released the results of their Twitter Poll that showed Donald Trump beating Ron DeSantis...
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