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Majority of Republicans Would Toss Their Support Behind Trump if He Ran in 2024, Poll Shows

Madison Summers by Madison Summers
November 24, 2020 at 10:25 am
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Majority of Republicans Would Toss Their Support Behind Trump if He Ran in 2024, Poll Shows

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It has been three weeks since Election Day and over two weeks since all major news outlets projected Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential election.

However, President Donald Trump has refused to concede the election and continued to push unsubstantiated widespread voter fraud claims.

Now, a new survey published on Tuesday by Morning Consult is revealing that the majority of Republican voters polled would toss their support behind Donald Trump if he were to run again in 2024.

If the 2024 Republican presidential primary were held today, 54% of Republicans said that they would vote for Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, 12% of voters said they would support Vice President Mike Pence, while 8% showed support for the president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. Four percent of respondents said they would support Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) or former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

We did a VERY early test of a list of some possible 2024 presidential primary candidates among GOP registered voters: @realDonaldTrump: 54%@Mike_Pence: 12%@DonaldJTrumpJr: 8%@tedcruz: 4%@NikkiHaley: 4%https://t.co/bPXaNS3sT7 pic.twitter.com/D6pATBNRqQ

— Eli Yokley (@eyokley) November 24, 2020

Additionally, the poll found that 68% of Republican voters believe Donald Trump is more in touch with the Republican Party’s “rank and file.” This compares to 20% who said the same of congressional Republicans.

The survey, conducted Nov. 21-23, revealed that 72% of Republican voters also believe Republicans in Congress listen to Donald Trump and want to work with him. Twenty-five percent said congressional Republicans fear Donald Trump, and 69% said Republicans in Congress respect Donald Trump.

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