According to a poll by The New York Times, Ron DeSantis would be far behind in the Republican presidential race. Former President Donald Trump leads regardless of regions and age.
Former President of the United States Donald Trump is the clear favorite of Republican voters for the party’s presidential candidate next year.
57 percent of Republicans support Trump as the party’s candidate, it turns out of The New York Times from a recent survey published by
In a distant second place is the governor of Florida Ron DeSantis with 17 percent support. Other primary candidates’ approval ratings among Republicans are in the 2-3 percent range.
According to the survey, the majority of Republican voters support Trump as the party’s candidate, regardless of age, gender and region of residence.
The survey was conducted at the end of July. Its margin of error is just under four percentage points in each direction.
DeSantis “doesn’t get fired” like Trump
Trump’s popularity shows no signs of waning, even though new charges are likely to be brought against him. The possible charges are related to the investigation into the Trump campaign’s attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
DeSantis has been hailed as the Republicans’ new star politician. He has gathered attention with political campaigns focused on schools and children.
Among other things, DeSantis has pushed through several laws that, according to him, oppose the “indoctrination that takes place in schools” of children. The term refers to the process through which an individual adopts the values and attitudes of a certain group.
For example, DeSantis has enacted the “Stop Woke” law, which directly affects education in the state.
Despite everything, Donald Trump seems to have an unwavering popularity and fan base that DeSantis has yet to reach.
A Donald Trump supporter interviewed by the New York Times Sandra Reher formulates Trump’s popularity as follows:
– DeSantis doesn’t have the same sense of humor as Trump. He is a good Christian man, a wonderful family man. But he doesn’t have the kick that Trump has.
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