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TRUMP/CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY IMAGES


Wide Lead: More than two-thirds of Republican primary voters want Donald Trump to run again in 2024.


68


2024: If Donald Trump ran for president again in 2024, would you support or oppose him for the Republican nomination? (Republican primary voters)


82 62


20 12 Yes No Don’t Know


Trump vs. Biden: If the 2024 presidential election were held today, former President Donald Trump would oust Joe Biden from the White House.


49 46 38 35 32 Support


Strongly Support


Somewhat Support


Oppose


20 15 6


Somewhat Oppose


8


Strongly Oppose


4 Refuse DK/


Trump vs. Harris: Donald Trump would trounce Vice President Kamala Harris if she were the Democratic candidate in 2024.


50 41 42


7 4 TRUMP Defi nitely Probably Lean BIDEN Defi nitely Probably


7 4 Lean


6 Undecisive TRUMP Defi nitely


6 Probably


4 Lean HARRIS Defi nitely


7 Probably


8 4 Lean Undecisive


No matter how hard he tries, Biden cannot escape blame from a majority of voters — 35% blame Biden for rising gas prices, 33% blame Russian President Vladimir Putin, and another 20% blame both.


York at 5%, Hillary Clinton at 5%, and 12 other candidates at 4% or less. Without Biden, Michelle Obama receives


20%, Harris 18%, Buttigieg 7%, Clinton 7%, Oca- sio-Cortez 6%, and 12 other candidates 5% or less. No matter how hard he tries, Biden cannot es-


cape blame from a majority of voters — 35% blame Biden for rising gas prices, 33% blame Russian President Vladimir Putin, and another 20% blame both. Two-thirds of all voters, 68%, approve of ex-


panding oil, gas, and fossil fuel exploration in the U.S. to lower energy costs and promote energy in- dependence.


66 NEWSMAX | MAY 2022 This support crosses all political and ideologi-


cal voter segments, with support from 2020 Biden voters at 56%, Democrats at 53%, and liberals at 52%.


The plurality of voters, 48% to 40%, think that


if Trump had still been in offi ce, Putin would not have invaded Ukraine. The majority, 50% to 41%, support prohibiting


sex education from being taught in schools from kindergarten to third grade. The fact that Russia is the lead negotiator for


the Biden administration’s new Iran nuclear deal makes the majority of voters 55% less likely to sup- port the deal and only 17% more likely.


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