Harvard-Harris Poll: Trump Leads Among
GOP For 2024 Primaries
Daily Wire,
by
Tim Meads
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
12/18/2022 2:31:50 AM
A new poll shows former President Donald Trump at the top of the 2024 GOP nomination for president.
According to the latest Harvard CAPS-Harris poll, taken between December 13 – 15, Trump leads potential Republican primary opponents by 23 points.
In a poll of 1,851 registered voters, the 45th president secured 48% of support, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) earned 25%, and former Vice President Mike Pence received six percent of the vote. No other possible challengers scored more than four percent of the vote.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Jesse Jenkem 12/18/2022 2:55:53 AM (No. 1359199)
Trump/DeSantis 2024!!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 12/18/2022 6:21:41 AM (No. 1359252)
Confucius Say: Man who believe polls end up with Red Wave on face.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Californian 12/18/2022 6:49:15 AM (No. 1359262)
2, common sense says, ballots are more important than votes.
Fraud is everything now. It doesn't matter what voters do anymore.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/18/2022 7:17:00 AM (No. 1359276)
Headlines like this always bring out the Trump haters. They can't help themselves. Regardless of the outcome, polls are garbage propaganda but records stand on their own. MAGA & FJB
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Mr_Rich 12/18/2022 7:53:47 AM (No. 1359303)
I do not hate Trump. I voted for him and would vote for him again. He was lied about and from before the inauguration the deep state/FBI/social media/Mainstream Press did everything they could to destroy him. Having said that, the reality is the man cannot win a national election. Further, I am certain that the red wave did not materialize because of his meddling in the primaries. Folks, I fear that if did get the nomination, we would get wiped out in congress and after that with the court packing and the woke judges that would be installed, we never will get our country back.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Yuban 12/18/2022 8:37:42 AM (No. 1359339)
Not that it matters to many folk on here, but, I will not vote for anyone that is pro McCarthy and pro McDaniel.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Daisymay 12/18/2022 9:17:27 AM (No. 1359381)
Trump/DeSantis would be the Wise Candidates, but that probably won't happen. I think the Press and those Polling Groups are going to continue to put Trump against DeSantis just to split the Vote and weaken Trump. I really don't care, I will vote for Either Candidate! I think Both of them would be able to beat Biden! Of course, if the Republicans don't get their act together and figure out how to beat the "Mail in Ballot" Game the Democrats have mastered, then we won't win AGAIN no matter Who we call our Candidate!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
kono 12/18/2022 9:48:29 AM (No. 1359415)
so-and-so happened, the Democrat Party is dead
blah-blah-blah dealt the GOP a crippling blow from which it will never recover
Been reading that rot from political commentators for 50 years now. It's a big do-say-do at the uni-party hoedown. And the tug of war between polling reports is part of that.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 12/18/2022 10:23:17 AM (No. 1359456)
Trump has my vote.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Solid_Oak 12/18/2022 10:41:55 AM (No. 1359473)
We're being played again! Another poll from a liberal polling organization, polling "registered voters" instead of "likely voters." It's pretty clear who the Dems want to run against. They know Trump can't win a national general election. He is toxic to too many women and Independents. Analysis of the data from mid-terms make that point clear. Adding to the problem, Trump is the best "get out the vote" program the Dems have. Trump energizes Dem (and many Independents) to get out and vote against Republicans like nobody else can.
Trump hasn't been treated fairly, that's for sure. But, in many instances he has been his own worst enemy.
The conservative movement is more important than Trump or any other politician. If Trump gets the nomination he will go down in flames in the general, and take the conservative movement and many Republican candidates over the cliff with him. If that happens, conservatives won't forgive him. He needs to check his ego and do the right thing for the conservative movement.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 12/18/2022 11:08:57 AM (No. 1359501)
I will wait and see who is running besides Trump. I can still vote for Trump largely because what Washington has done to him. DeSantis has potential, but I want to hear more from him. Not sure either of them is what this country truly needs.
I know this, however. I will not vote for any globalist RINO Republican that sounds like a Democrat. I will not vote for any Republican that sounds like a lying used car salesman. I will not vote for anyone that does not have a real plan.
That rules out 99% of potential candidates.
Hopefully by now voters should realize that any Republican has a huge hill, probably insurmountable, to climb to become President. The deck is stacked against them. Too many dumb dishonest voters supporting the Democrats without realizing its coming back to bite them. A Republican party that is content not to win. That makes it possible for voter fraud to carry the day.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Connor 12/18/2022 11:21:48 AM (No. 1359506)
I don't hate Trump, I voted for him and gave money to his campaign. He makes me nervous now because of his silly remarks about DeSantis. It is so juvenile. He doesnt learn from his mistakes. And I don't think he would be reelected.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
pensom2 12/18/2022 2:30:36 PM (No. 1359613)
Polls at this stage are little more than name recognition surveys.
Whether or not one loves former President Trump, you have to admit that he is volatile. Like many strong-willed men of great accomplishment, he often treats those working closely with him poorly and with suspicion. That's one reason he burnt through multiple cabinet secretaries that he himself appointed, and four White House chiefs of staff in four years.
Ron DeSantis is too savvy to run as Trump's running mate in 2024. He would be unable to be his own man--he would face endless trick questions from the press in the form of, "Do you support Mr. Trump when he says that . . .?"
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
msjena 12/18/2022 3:44:16 PM (No. 1359643)
What matters for the nomination is who Republican voters want.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
ADNova 12/18/2022 6:08:49 PM (No. 1359703)
The democrats need Trump more than the Republicans do. Consider that before you nominate him.
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