Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Six in 10 Americans don't want Trump to be president again: 2024 poll Six in 10 Americans don't want Trump to be president again: 2024 poll, Aubrie Spady, Fox News The poll found 39% of Americans have a favorable opinion of Trump The majority of Americans do not want former President Donald Trump to be elected in 2024, while voters remain split on whether he participated in any illegal activity regarding his hush money scandal. A new NPR/Marist poll found that only 38% of national adults want Trump to be president again, while the majority of 61% do not want the Republican to serve another term in office. According to the survey, 76% of Republicans, 34% of independents and 11% of Democrats want Trump to serve another four years in the White House. How big is Trump’s true-believer base? How big is Trump’s true-believer base?, Aaron Blake, The Washington Post As he seeks to mobilize his supporters against a potential indictment, his truly committed base isn’t a majority of the GOP anymore One of the best ways to look at the question is to focus on how many Republicans view Trump not just favorably but “very” or “strongly” favorably. And by this measure, Trump’s support has declined significantly since his 2020 defeat. While Fox News polling in October 2020 showed that 7 in 10 Republicans had a “strongly” favorable opinion of him, by December 2022, that 69 percent had dropped to 43 percent.

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