Trump holds wide lead in Republican 2024 nominating contest - Reuters/Ipsos
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[December 12, 2023]
By Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump maintains his dominant position in
the 2024 Republican presidential nominating contest, drawing the support
of more than half of the party's voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos
opinion poll completed on Monday. |
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump
speaks during a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, U.S.,
November 11, 2023. REUTERS/Brian Snyder\/File Photo |
The
poll found that 61% of self-identified Republicans said they
would vote for the former U.S. president in the state-by-state
nominating contest to pick a challenger to Democratic President
Joe Biden.
None of his rivals were anywhere close. Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley were
each backed by 11% of self-identified Republicans.
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy stood at 5%, while former New
Jersey Governor Chris Christie got 2% and 8% said they were
undecided.
The first ballots of the 2024 U.S. elections will be cast in
Iowa's Republican caucus on Jan. 15.
The poll found little evidence that Republican voters are swayed
by the battery of federal and state criminal charges Trump
faces.
Fewer than one-quarter of Republican respondents said they
believed accusations that Trump solicited election fraud or
solicited a mob of his supporters to attack the U.S Capitol on
Jan. 6, 2021 - two of the central charges in a federal criminal
case due to go to trial at the height of the state-by-state
nominating contest.
The poll also found few signs that Republican voters opposed to
Trump are rallying around one of his rivals. Haley's position
has improved since September, when a Reuters/Ipsos poll found
her tied for fourth place at 4%.
But she and the other candidates have only fallen farther behind
Trump, who had the backing of 51% of Republicans in that poll.
The online poll of 1,689 self-identified Republican was
conducted between Dec. 5 and Dec. 11. It has a credibility
interval of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Scott Malone and Grant
McCool)
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