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"Many Republican Voters Refuse to Support Trump as GOP Nominee"
politics1 year ago

"Many Republican Voters Refuse to Support Trump as GOP Nominee"

A significant portion of Republican primary and caucus voters expressed dissatisfaction with the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the party's nominee, with some indicating they would not vote for him in the general election. While this opposition hasn't hindered Trump's nomination progress, it could pose challenges in the future, especially considering the presence of "never-Trump" voters who were unlikely to support him in the first place. Additionally, there are indications of broader skepticism among independents and even some Republicans who previously supported Trump, suggesting potential obstacles for his reelection bid.

"Many Republican Voters Refuse to Support Trump as GOP Nominee"
politics1 year ago

"Many Republican Voters Refuse to Support Trump as GOP Nominee"

A significant portion of Republican primary and caucus voters expressed dissatisfaction with the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the party's nominee, with some indicating they would not vote for him in the general election. This sentiment was observed in early contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, with some voters expressing reluctance to support Trump or Biden. While this opposition hasn't hindered Trump's nomination progress, it could pose challenges in the future, particularly in winning over moderates who previously supported Biden. The data also revealed that a notable portion of the anti-Trump voters were Democrats or independents, indicating potential broader skepticism among these groups.

"2024 Election: Analyzing the Trump and Biden Coalitions for a Potential Rematch"
politics2 years ago

"2024 Election: Analyzing the Trump and Biden Coalitions for a Potential Rematch"

AP VoteCast surveys in Iowa and New Hampshire reveal that while Donald Trump has strong support among the Republican base, he struggles to gain traction with college graduates and suburbanites, while Joe Biden enjoys a broad and diverse Democratic coalition but faces potential divisions over issues like the Middle East conflict and immigration. The surveys also show that Trump continues to repel many college graduates and self-identified political moderates, while Biden struggles with younger voters and faces divisions on policy issues. As the 2024 election approaches, both candidates must navigate these challenges to build winning coalitions.