A majority of registered voters expect former President Donald Trump to win back the White House if he wins the Republican nomination, regardless of who his Democratic opponent is, according to a survey report. economist-YouGov poll.
poll, published Tuesday's poll found that 56% of registered voters believe Trump is likely or definitely would win back the White House if he were the Republican nominee. Thirty percent of all registered voters predict that Trump will “definitely win.”
Conversely, only 29% of people think that Trump would lose to the Democratic Party in the general election, of which 16% thought he would probably lose, and 13% thought he would definitely lose. Ta. Additionally, he is 15 percent unsure of what he will become.
Meanwhile, only 28% of people, to varying degrees, think former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-South Carolina) will beat the Democratic candidate, while more than 45% think she will lose. Similarly, 43% of people think Democratic Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) is the best candidate, compared to 36% who think he has a good chance of winning.
As for anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, only 19% think he will definitely or probably win against the Democratic Party, while 54% think he is likely to lose.
When voters were asked who they thought would win in a showdown between Biden and Trump, 44% predicted Trump and 39% predicted Biden. In other words, voters think the race between Biden and Trump will be closer than the race between Trump and Democrats in general.
Interestingly, when voters were asked who they would vote for between Trump and Biden, both candidates were tied at 43%. Additionally, he says 6% will support someone else, 5% are undecided, and he says 3% will not participate in the election.
🇺🇲 National poll: YouGov (B+)
(D) Biden: 43% (=)
(Republican) Trump: 43%
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GEN.Vote
Democratic Party: 44% (+1)
Republican: 43%
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Trump: 65% (+53)
Haley: 12%
DeSantis: 10%
Ramaswami: 5%
Christie: 1%
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1/7-9 | N=1,416 RV | 533 Republican RVhttps://t.co/ByAsaIpIAr pic.twitter.com/fBphZgCybT— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) January 10, 2024
Trump leads Biden among independents, 42% to 33%, but Biden holds an advantage among both black voters (73% to 15%) and Hispanic voters (46% to 37%). ing.
The poll also gauged the temperature of the Republican primary on a national level, with less than a week until the Iowa caucuses. Trump continues to dominate in this field, as he has in recent months, with 65% support among Republicans and right-leaning independents. Haley has a 53-point lead over second place Trump, with 12% just barely above double digits. Mr. DeSantis followed with 10%, followed by Mr. Ramaswamy with 5% and former Gov. Chris Christie (R-New Jersey) with 1%.
The survey includes a sample of 1,417 registered voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. The interviews were conducted from January 7th to 9th. The Republican primary included responses from 533 Republicans and independents who are registered voters. No margin of error is specified for this demographic.

