Trump and DeSantis Lead Republican Primary Race for 2024

Former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are the two most popular potential Republican candidates for president in 2024.

Former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are the two most popular potential Republican candidates for president in 2024. A recent poll found that Trump leads DeSantis by 10 points among Republican voters. However, DeSantis has been gaining in the polls in recent months. It is still too early to say who will be the Republican nominee in 2024.

The poll was conducted by the Trafalgar Group, a Republican-leaning polling firm. The poll surveyed 1,000 registered voters from April 26-28. The margin of error for the poll is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

Some of the factors that could affect the outcome of the Republican primary in 2024 include the economy, the political climate, and the candidates’ personal biographies.

It is important to note that the Republican primary is still a long way off. The candidates have not yet officially announced their campaigns, and the political landscape could change significantly between now and then.

Here are some additional details:

  • Trump is the clear frontrunner in the Republican primary, but DeSantis is gaining ground.

  • The economy is likely to be the most important issue in the 2024 election.

  • The political climate is also likely to be a factor in the election.

  • The candidates’ personal biographies could also play a role in the election.

It is still too early to say who will win the Republican primary in 2024. However, Trump and DeSantis are the two most likely candidates to win the nomination. The election is likely to be close, and the outcome will depend on a number of factors.

Update

As the field of Republican presidential contenders in the 2024 primary race develops, former President Donald Trump remains at the top of the list of declared or potential candidates with 56 percent support among Republican and Republican leaning voters, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis with 25 percent, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll released today. Former United Nations Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley receives 3 percent. Former Vice President Mike Pence, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie each receive 2 percent. The remaining 8 listed declared or potential candidates each receive less than 2 percent support.

This compares to a Quinnipiac University poll on March 29th when Trump received 47 percent and DeSantis received 33 percent.

In a head-to-head matchup between Trump and DeSantis, Trump leads 61 - 32 percent among Republican and Republican leaning voters, compared to 52 - 42 percent in late March.

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