Hint: His unscientific polls don’t tell us much.
gives Trump a wide lead over potential competitors like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence , Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and others. Pitted directly against DeSantis, however, Trump has a harder time breaking through. When potential GOP primary voters were asked who they’d vote for in a primary election or caucus if it were held in their state today, 45 percent of respondents said DeSantis while 44 percent said Trump. Eleven percent said they didn’t know or had no opinion.
In a calendar year that featured a major election and the rippling effects of a global pandemic, which headlines stuck out most to Americans? According to, this year’s most salient news events, according to registered voters, were the Uvalde shooting , the fall of Roe v. Wade , Queen Elizabeth II’s death and Hurricane Ian . But there was a partisan gap in news salience, too.
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