Poll: Trump Sees Double-digit Lead in Republican Primary
Former President Donald Trump is seeing a double-digit lead in a hypothetical Republican primary race, an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll released this week found.
When asked who they believe the presidential nominee should be, provided with Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, or “someone else,” 45 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents chose Trump.
DeSantis, whom many speculate will toss his hat in the ring in 2024, followed 12 points behind, garnering 33 percent support.
Pence did not even come close, as only eight percent chose him. Another 11 percent chose “someone else,” and three percent remain unsure.
.@NPR/@NewsHour/@MaristPoll 2024 Republican Nomination
Republicans and GOP-Leaning Independents
Donald Trump 45%
Ron DeSantis 33%
Mike Pence 8%
Someone else 11%White, College
DeSantis 46%
Trump 32%White, Non-College
Trump 49%
DeSantis 32%Dec. 6-8https://t.co/uY0kEQk0lG pic.twitter.com/BphB0ZyW9M
— Aron Goldman (@ArgoJournal) December 15, 2022
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