explosive Poll Reveals: Trump Dominates GOP Rivals for 2028 Presidential Nomination
President Donald Trump defeats all of his Republican opponents in a theoretical 2028 primary contest.
In a recent Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll highlighting Trump's initial 100 days Additionally, pollsters turned their attention towards the upcoming presidential election.
Republican respondents were told to presume that Trump's Constitutional hurdles of getting on the ballot again had been cleared to see if there was an appetite for a third Trump time.
An impressive 39 percent stated that Trump would be their top pick, with 19 percent choosing the Vice President as their preference. J.D. Vance .
Following that, those who did not pass in the 2024 candidate list, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Amb. Nikki Haley secured 6 percent and 4 percent support, respectively.
Trump's present Secretary of State Marco Rubio who competed for presidency in the year 2016 GOP firstly, garnered backing from 3 percent of Republicans.
Like Trump's 2024 primary opponent Vivek Ramaswamy, who abandoned DOGE prematurely to concentrate on his bid for Ohio governor,
Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Virginia's outgoing Governor Glenn Youngkin garnered support from 2 percent of those surveyed.
Other possible contenders from the GOP who received 1% support or less include Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, veteran Trump advisor Steve Bannon, Treasury Secretary Scott Buzzett, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, and New York Representative Elise Stefanik.
The latest polls indicate that without Trump in the race, Vance leads the 2028 GOP primary.
Forty-eight percent of Republicans backed Vance as the GOP nominee, with only 8 percent supporting DeSantis.
Following that, 5% chose Rubio and Haley, 4% selected Cruz—who had previously run against Trump in the 2016 primaries—3% favored Ramaswamy, and 2% supported Scott.
Despite the presence of an authentic Trump in the contest, Republican supporters are presently backing Vance.
Should Donald Trump Jr. decide to enter the race, Vance would still secure 40 percent of the Republican primary votes, with Trump Jr. receiving 11 percent.
In this situation, DeSantis secured 10 percent of the votes in the GOP primary, whereas all other candidates received 5 percent or less.
According to the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, Trump is prohibited from seeking office once more.
Republicans might attempt to revise the Constitution once more to permit presidents to serve for over two terms. as one congressman who supports MAGA has proposed - However, clearing this very stringent hurdle is necessary for such action.
This amendment could be initiated either by a vote of at least two-thirds from both chambers of Congress or through a national convention requested by two-thirds of state legislatures.
Following this, the proposal must gain approval from three-quarters of the states—this can be achieved through ratification by their respective legislatures or via special conventions.
The talk about Trump running for president again in 2028 still persists.
The previous week the Trump store Introduced a 'Trump 2028' cap For $50 each, this move could be seen as a significant effort to alter the regulations or simply as a tactic to provoke the president's liberal critics.
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