Poll Shows Donald Trump Has Majority Support Among Republicans for 2024 Presidential Primaries

Morning Consult-Politico Polls has released a poll of Republican primary voters, showing that if the 2024 Republican presidential primaries were being held now, Donald Trump would receive 53% of the vote and Donald Trump, Jr., would receive 6%. Mike Pence is in second place, but he only has 12%.

See it here. Scroll down to page two. Thanks to Political Wire for the link.


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Poll Shows Donald Trump Has Majority Support Among Republicans for 2024 Presidential Primaries — 21 Comments

  1. Fascist monarch on the March ???

    How many $$$ TRILLIONS in added USA regime debt 20 Jan 2017 – 20 Jan 2021 ???

  2. I hope he gets the nomination. President Trump is the best tool for getting out the vote the Democratic Party has seen in a long time. Trump 2024 will ensure a Democratic victory.

  3. Demo Rep and Stock once again showing their retardedness. People don’t want Harris as President. She’s a dictator just like Beijing Biden.

  4. It’s a looong way to 2024. Four years ago, people were thinking maybe Bernie would be the winning nominee. Maybe he’ll try again in 2024, himself.

  5. Robert, you do realize that that would mean Greens and Libertarians would endure another bout of vote shaming, political intimidation, accusations of working for the GOP or foreign governments, and dozens of ballot access lawsuits? That’s a major part of what a “Democratic” Party get out the vote effort entails these days.

    I hope Trump stays the hell away from trying to run for elected office, so perhaps the unDemocrats might be just a little less unhinged. Either that, or a miracle happens and we get Ranked Choice Voting nationwide.

  6. Joshua H: Yes. I do realize that. I am a member of the Democratic Party and vote for Democratic candidates.

    I am here because I am interested in learning what minor parties are doing and what do their members think.

    As for political dirty tricks, that is what makes politics fun.

  7. Well Robert, many minor party supporters think your party is as much a threat to democracy and the freedoms of speech and association as the GOP is, the main difference being each party’s targets. As a Green Party candidate for office last year, I for one didn’t appreciate the Democrat-controlled Illinois State Government’s attempt to use the pandemic to prevent minor party and Independent candidates from gaining ballot access (https://thesouthern.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/illinois-elections-board-wants-to-continue-challenge-of-third-party-ballot-access/article_57cf63a3-3c03-5ac1-97cb-ea89c3e92922.html). We were lucky that we got a competent and fair judge, instead of the usual judges who are biased in favor of the two-party system.

    What you call “fun”, many people in countries freer and more democratic than ours would call it oppressive, authoritarian, rigged, and undemocratic. This country would be so much better off if the Democratic Party were actually democratic, and had passed Ranked Choice Voting, Proportional Representation, and fair ballot access everywhere it could.

  8. Joshua H: I do think that ballot access should be easy and hassle free. The more choices the better. If a majority of voters are given a fair hearing of all the candidates in an election then the country is much better off.

    My favorite political dirty trick is from either 1968 when the Democratic Party hired a group of pregnant women to carry signs at a Republican event for Richard Nixon. Each pregnant lady marched throughout the event with the Nixon campaign slogan, Nixon’s the One!

  9. Typo: I was editing my post and mistakenly left in the word “either”. It should be removed.

  10. Stock ignores his customers’ cries for help while he corrects the grammar on his comment that no one will read.

  11. Robert is hardly the only stalker here. He’s just more honest.

    He even has something worthwhile to say occasionally.

    I am looking forward to the major party primaries in 2024. Both of them could each be a real circus.

    IMO, Biden was nominated as a place holder until Trump was gone. But, if Trump runs again in 2024 (or maybe another family member named Trump), do the Democrats hold on to aged Biden as the only guy who could hold Trump off?

  12. ECON W-A-R SINCE OCT 1929 BETWEEN COMMIE AND FASCIST CONTROL FREAKS – ESP IN DEFICIT CITY —

    — WHICH FIGUREHEAD HACK TO HAVE AS EACH GANG’S PREZ CANDIDATE ???

    HOW MANY HACKS – IN GERRYMANDER CONGRESS OR IN STATES — CHOSEN SINCE 1932 ???

  13. I’m a Democratic party supporter in Minnesota. I support fair ballot access laws, electoral fusion, ranked choice voting, open debates, etc.

  14. I’m with Joshua. I proudly voted Stein in 2016 and Hawkins in 2020. If the Democrats ever want to move to the actual left, maybe I’ll vote for their candidates, but until then, I don’t see any possible way I could ever support them, be it Harris or Biden in 2024.

    As for the GOP, while I doubt Trump would run again, I do think that if it was Trump vs. Harris, it’s not a clear-cut Democratic victory as some might think. I certainly don’t, and never have, supported Trump, but large swaths of this country does, and I doubt that Trump will fall in their eyes much over the coming four years.

  15. Trump successfully built his own little personality cult. He may run again or anoint a successor.

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