Trump Doubles Lead Over DeSantis In 2024 GOP Primary Race; 65% Of Voters Think Biden Is Too Old For Second Term

As the field of Republican presidential contenders in the 2024 primary race develops, former President Donald Trump remains at the top of the list of declared or potential candidates with 56 percent support among Republican and Republican leaning voters, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis with 25 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today. …

In a hypothetical general election matchup for president, the race is neck and neck, with President Joe Biden receiving 48 percent and Trump receiving 46 percent among all registered voters. … When Biden is matched up against DeSantis, the race is also very close, with DeSantis receiving 47 percent and Biden receiving 46 percent among all registered voters. …

Registered voters 65 – 32 percent think that Joe Biden is too old to effectively serve another 4-year term as president. … Registered voters 59 – 36 percent think that Donald Trump is not too old to effectively serve another 4-year term as president. …

Americans give the Supreme Court a negative 35 – 55 percent job approval rating. Registered voters give the Supreme Court a negative 35 – 57 percent job approval rating. This is the highest disapproval rating that the Supreme Court has received among registered voters since Quinnipiac University began asking the question in 2004. CONTINUED

Quinnipiac University Poll


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