Trump 2024 Poll Causes Panic And Despair Among RINOs

According to the most recent Politico/Morning Consult poll, over half of Republicans and right-leaning independents would cast their vote for former President Donald J. Trump if the 2024 Republican primary were held today.

According to Politico, a slight increase of 53% of Republican voters and GOP-leaning independents would cast their ballot for Trump today compared to last fall. According to the survey, just 47% of the same demographic said they would vote for former President Donald Trump in October 2021.

By the end of June 2022, Trump’s approval rating had risen to 51%, according to Politico. The poll discovered that just five other potential candidates for president in 2024 polled higher than 1%. Republican Florida Governor Ron Desantis (23%), former Vice President Mike Pence (7%), and Texas Senator Ted Cruz (3%) were among the notable entrants.

According to Politico, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Republican Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley received 2% of the hypothetical vote.

According to a recent poll, Biden has a 38 percent approval rating while 59 percent of respondents disapprove of him. More Americans want Trump to run again in 2024 than they do Biden, according to another Politico/Morning Consult poll from early July.

Despite this, in the generic congressional ballot category, Democrats had a four-point advantage over Republicans, according to Politico. The poll was conducted between July 15 and 17 among a sample of 2005 voters who are likely to vote and has a margin of error of two percentage points.

Americans are sick of far-left Democrats like Obama and Biden running the economy into the ground and pushing anti-white policies. As things progress toward 2024, many experts predict the anger and rage we saw in 2016 and during the summer of 2020 will return in full force!

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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