USA: DeSantis falls to record low in polls
- July 11, 2023
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Florida governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis keeps dropping in the polls and he is now 40 points behind the Republican nominee favorite, former President Donald Trump, according
Florida governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis keeps dropping in the polls and he is now 40 points behind the Republican nominee favorite, former President Donald Trump, according
Florida governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis keeps dropping in the polls and he is now 40 points behind the Republican nominee favorite, former President Donald Trump, according to a nationwide poll released Tuesday.
Morning Consult Poll Shows Former President (2017-2021) 56% intent to vote among Republican voters, while the second favorite, DeSantis, adds 17%In other words, he is located 40 percentage points away from Trump and registers a “historic low” for a poll that began tracking the primaries last December.
The study even reflects that in the event of a heads-up against the President of the United States, Democrat Joe Biden, DeSantis losing ground and five points behind the incumbent An American who announced he would seek re-election.
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For his part, Trump would be better off if he faced Biden, against whom he lose by one percentage point, according to a Morning Consult poll conducted July 7-9 among 3,616 potential voters in the Republican primary, with a margin of error of 2% to 4%.
This poll puts the author and businessman in third place. Vivek Ramaswami, which combines 8% of voting intent and thus outperforms former Vice President Mike Pence, who gains 7% and is in fourth place.
republican party Election caucuses will be held in Iowa on January 15th. choose a party presidential candidate, an event that will kick-start the 2024 election cycle in the United States, with an eye on the November 5 presidential election of that year.
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Iowa traditionally first on the electoral calendar, then New Hampshire.
Democrats, for their part, preferred South Carolina first appointment in the February 3 primary election process.
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Source: Aristegui Noticias
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