Former President Donald Trump has opened up a 41-point lead over the rest of the Republican primary field, according to Morning Consult, marking his largest advantage yet in its weekly “2024 GOP Primary Tracker” poll.
No other candidate reaches double digits in the latest poll. Five percent of respondents back former Vice President Mike Pence, while another five percent support businessman Vivek Ramaswamy. Former Gov. Nikki Haley has three percent support, and former Rep. Liz Cheney is at two percent.
The poll also asked Trump and DeSantis voters who their second choices were, finding they take the lion’s share of each other’s support. Of Trump backers, 42 percent identify DeSantis as their second choice, while 15 percent say Pence and 10 percent say Ramaswamy. Haley is the second option among four percent of Trump supporters.
The Republican primary portion of the poll included 3,547 respondents, and the margin of error is plus or minus 1-2 percentage points.
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