Democrats’ Worst Fear Comes True After New Poll Numbers Go Viral

Despite all their efforts to take down the man responsible for transforming the economy, creating unprecedented energy independence, securing historic peace amongst countries with centuries-long conflict, exposing the mainstream propaganda machine, depleting D.C. of its most insidious Deep State villains, preventing Hillary Clinton’s political resurgence, securing the US-Mexico border, creating new-found U.S. legitimacy amongst allies and adversaries alike, transforming trade agreements, revitalizing the U.S. military, bolstering the middle and working classes, creating millions of jobs, installing conservative SCOTUS justices, and generally speaking truth to America’s most evil powers, Donald J. Trump is still on top.

The Former President remains the leading Republican candidate for 2024 by a wide margin, topping his leading challenger Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis by 43 percentage points in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll released late last week.

A majority of Republicans chose Trump (54%) when asked who they would support in the 2024 presidential GOP primary. Here are how the top 10 GOP contenders broke down:

  1. Trump 54%.
  2. DeSantis 11%.
  3. Former Vice President Mike Pence 8%.
  4. Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley 4%.
  5. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, 3%.
  6. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., 2%.
  7. Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott 2%.
  8. Former New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie 2%.
  9. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo 1%.
  10. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., 1%.

There were still 14% who were unsure on whom they would support.

The poll did not ask about Democrat 2024 primary candidates, but the numbers did show some problems for Joe Biden’s reelection chances.

A majority of Americans (56%) believe the national economy and country are generally headed in the wrong direction, according to the poll. Notably that even includes 63% of independents.

Also, nearly three-quarters of American adults (73%) consider inflation a very big concern.

Finally, President Biden gets less than half approving of the job he has done in office (48%).

The Ipsos poll was conducted Dec. 13-17 among 4,407 adults, including 2,048 Democrats, 1,592 Republicans, and 517 Independents.

It’ll be months until we know definitively whether or not Trump will run, but he’s given every indication that voters will be given another opportunity to cast their vote for arguably America’s greatest modern president.

Author: Asa McCue


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