Former President Donald Trump remains the overwhelming choice of likely Republican primary voters as he continues cruising toward his party’s 2024 presidential nomination, with a poll showing him crushing his last remaining competitor, former Gov. Nikki Haley. Trump leads in almost all 15 Super Tuesday states, with notable differences in support across different demographics. Some cite his track record as president and his personal behavior as reasons for not voting for him. There are concerns about potential impact on the November election.
Key Points
Trump leads in almost all Super Tuesday states, with significant support among various demographics.
Concerns raised about his track record as president and personal behavior impacting voter decisions.
Uncertainty about how current feelings toward Trump will affect voting in the November election.
Pros
Trump has overwhelming support among likely Republican primary voters.
He leads in almost all 15 Super Tuesday states, showing strong grasp on GOP voters.
Trump's lead is significant in conservative southern states as well as some liberal coastal states.
Cons
About a quarter of likely Republican primary voters do not plan to vote for Trump.
Concerns raised about his track record as president and conduct on Jan. 6, 2021.
There are notable differences in support based on demographics such as gender and age.