Trump wins 55 percent CPAC straw

Former President TrumpDonald TrumpNo calls for South Dakota’s coronavirus response, locks CPAC speech on track: Cuomo and Newsom – a story of two fighting governors McCarthy: ‘I would bet my house’ GOP takes lower chamber in 2022 back MORE won the straw man of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Sunday, with 55 per cent of respondents saying they would vote for him in a 2024 hypothetical by-election.

In the straw poll that showed Trump’s continued hold on the GOP, 21 percent said they voted for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantisRon DeSantisNo calls for response to coronavirus in South Dakota, closes barriers in CPAC speech Sunday preview: 2024 hopefuls gather at CPAC; Home lightens coronavirus relief; vaccine effort continues Gold statue of Trump at CPAC mocked online (R) and 4 percent said they would go with the South Dakota government. Kristi NoemKristi Lynn NoemNoem calls for the coronavirus response from South Dakota, closes barriers in CPAC speech Sunday preview: 2024 hopefuls gather at CPAC; Home lightens coronavirus relief; vaccine effort continues Gold statue of Trump at CPAC mocked online (R).

Nearly seven out of ten pollsters said they would like to re-elect Trump as president in the 2024 election, compared with 15 percent who said they would not do so and 17 percent who said they were unsure. .

Ninety-five percent said they want the Republican Party to continue with Trump’s agenda and policies, with 3 percent saying the IDP should change direction and 2 percent saying they are insecure.

The CPAC straw level also asked respondents who they would support in a theoretical race for president if Trump is not a candidate. The results show that DeSantis has a wide lead of 43 percent.

In the race, Noem came in behind the Florida governor by 11 percent, followed by Donald Trump Jr. with 8 percent and former foreign minister. Mike PompeoMike PompeoUS intel: Saudi Crown Prince approves Khashoggi to kill Trump’s golden statue at CPAC mocks online Five things to see at CPAC MORE and Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzNo calls for South Dakota’s coronavirus response, closes lockout in CPAC speech Sunday shows preview: 2024 hopefuls gather at CPAC; Home lightens coronavirus relief; vaccine attempt continues Texas Attorney General strikes ties with Trump ahead of CPAC appearance MORE (R-Texas) both at 7 percent.

Updated at 3:55 p.m.

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