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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: As Arraignment Looms, Trump Widens '24 Lead

By Sophie Hawthorne
April 04, 2023
1 min read
Reuters/Ipsos Poll: As Arraignment Looms, Trump Widens '24 Lead

Hey there! So, I came across an interesting article about a Reuters/Ipsos poll and how it relates to President Trump’s chances in the 2024 election. The article states that even as he faces potential criminal charges, Trump’s support among Republican voters remains strong, with him widening his lead over potential rivals for the next presidential race.

Basically, the poll found that 53% of Republicans would vote for Trump in the primary if it were held today, compared to 12% for Vice President Mike Pence and 6% for former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley. This is pretty fascinating to me, especially given the ongoing investigations and legal issues surrounding Trump’s presidency.

As the article notes, this poll could be seen as an indication of the GOP’s ongoing loyalty to Trump, who remains a deeply divisive figure even after leaving office. It’s also worth noting that Trump has not officially declared his candidacy for the 2024 race, so it’s possible that his support could shift depending on how things develop in the coming months and years.

Personally, I find it intriguing how much influence Trump still seems to have over the Republican base, despite all the scandals and controversies he’s been involved in. But at the same time, I worry about the long-term implications of this kind of polarization and divisiveness in our political system.

Overall, I think this article highlights some important trends and dynamics in American politics, and it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on how things unfold leading up to the next presidential election.


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