2024 National Republican Primary:
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) February 7, 2023
Trump 49%
DeSantis 31%
Pence 7%
Haley 3%
Cheney 2%
Cruz 2%
Abbott 1%
Noem 1%
Pompeo 1%
T. Scott 1%
Youngkin 0%
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Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump Double Digits Ahead of Potential GOP Challengers
Former President Donald Trump is ahead of his potential 2024 Republican challengers by double digits, a Tuesday Morning Consult survey found.
The survey showed Trump leading his closest potential challenger, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), by 18 percent, garnering 49 percent support compared to the governor’s 31 percent.
No other potential challenger comes close, as former Vice President Mike Pence falls to third place with just seven percent support. Former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley, who is reportedly slated to announce a presidential bid this month, comes in fourth place with three percent support, followed by former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) with two percent and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) with two percent. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) saw one percent support, and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin garnered zero percent support:
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WNU Editor: In the past few weeks some state polls indicate Governor DeSantis is ahead of Donald Trump. But when I looked at those poll numbers I was underwhelmed. The sampling was small, and were mainly conducted online.
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Trump went after De Santis in Fall of 2022, people were chagrinned but they could still vote for Trump.
Trump is a fighter and people appreciate that after Boehner, Paul Ryan, Mittens, McCain, McConnell, Fucking Cantor, and all the other losers.
Trump got major points for the border wall. Stuff that no one else did. Stuff that he overcame major roadblocks in congress and the courts.
Trump did not get us involved in wars. Wars need to be fought. Wars also need to be brought to conclusion, before starting new ones.
A__F___er diplomat Jim Jeffrey had no plan to win in Syria, yet he refused the lawful orders of Trump. Pulling out of Syria is the wrong move IMO. Staying in Syria without a plan or goals is potentially ruinous. Pulling out could be a very good thing. We could have a debate about goals and strategy.
Where Trump jumped the shock is his latest attack on De Santis. I wanted a Trump De Santis ticket. It would have been a dream ticket. I am more in the De Santis camp now.
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