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Poll Reveals Which Vice President Pick Helps Trump With Voters The Most

Voters say they would be more likely to support former President Donald Trump if Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott were elected in 2024, according to a recent poll.

According to recent reports, Scott will be joined by former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, and former independent Rep. Tulsi of Hawaii. She ranks first among vice presidential candidates, including Gabbard. Harvard University Harris Poll. Among voters who said they were likely to vote for Trump if he was on the ballot, Scott accounted for 25%, followed by Ramaswamy at 23% and Rubio at 22%. (Related: Editor’s daily summary: Majority of voters in battleground states are now ‘definitely not Biden’)

Ms. Stefanik was the lowest of all voters, with only 13% saying they were likely to vote for a ticket between Mr. Trump and Ms. Stefanik, while Ms. Gabbard received support from 19%. President Trump’s running mate candidates include Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who received the support of 16% of those surveyed, and Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who received the support of 15% of those surveyed. Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.

Trump previously nominated Scott as his running mate during a Fox News town hall in February. Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio and Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida have also been mentioned as possible candidates, but their chances of candidacy are not investigated in this section of the poll.

President Trump’s base appears to be stronger than President Joe Biden’s, with 78% of Republican voters saying they have decided who they will vote for, compared to 70% of Democrats who have already decided who to vote for. The answer is that they have decided. While 7 in 10 voters overall have decided who to vote for, 44% of independents are undecided.

Polls show Trump leading in six of the seven battleground states; nevada, north carolina and pennsylvania.Trump is also in control arizona, georgia and michiganaccording to RealClearPolitics.

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