Days before New Hampshire primary, most Republicans would be satisfied with Trump as 2024 nominee Brittany Shepherd, ABC News Former President Donald Trump's convincing victory in Monday's Iowa caucuses shows his continued strength among Republicans, and a new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds once more that Trump is both viewed nationwide as the candidate whom Republicans and Republican-leaning independents would be most satisfied with as their 2024 nominee as well as the highest-rated contender across a range of other attributes. All candidates remain second to Trump Ipsos A new 538/Ipsos poll conducted in the week leading up to the now-canceled sixth Republican presidential debate finds that Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley remain the biggest challengers to former president Donald Trump among likely Republican primary or caucus voters. However, both candidates trail far behind the former president, as Trump remains the frontrunner with two-thirds of voters considering voting for him.
Where Do Republican Voters Stand Ahead Of The New Hampshire Primary? Holly Fuong, Aaron Bycoffe, Humera Lodhi & Nathaniel Rakich, 538 We partnered with Ipsos to ask Republicans about their party's presidential candidates and key issues.
Trump Receives Record-High Support Ahead of New Hampshire Primary Eli Yokley, Morning Consult Donald Trump has posted his highest level of support in our tracking of the race for the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nomination following the Iowa caucuses and the withdrawal of two other candidates. According to our new survey conducted Wednesday, Jan. 17, 73% of potential Republican primary voters support the former president.
The post-holiday COVID surge barely bothered America Matt Carmichael, Ipsos Despite a rise in COVID cases during and after the holidays, a near-record-low number of Americans believe COVID is a risk to them personally, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker