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This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the Republican primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
Overview of campaign financing for candidates in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries through December 31, 2023 Candidate Total raised Total raised since last quarter Individual contributions Debt Spent Spent since last quarter Cash on hand Total Unitemized Pct; Trump [225] $79,634,357 $19,111,279 $431,696 $178,977 41.5% $99,329 ...
The following is a list of candidates associated with the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election. As of December 2023, more than 400 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the Republican nomination in 2024.
The Iowa caucuses are less than two months away, and Republican candidates are preparing their final pitches to voters. The race for the nomination has been dominated so far by former President Trump.
A Yahoo News/YouGov poll released last week found that 48% of GOP voters said they would vote for Trump as nominee, double his nearest competitor. That’s in line with an NBC News poll from ...
The Trump bounce is evident throughout the new Yahoo News/YouGov poll. Nearly half of Republican and Republican-leaning voters (49%), for instance, now say they prefer him for the 2024 GOP ...
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 2024. [a] The Republican Party's ticket—Donald Trump, who was the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, and JD Vance, the junior U.S. senator from Ohio—defeated the Democratic Party's ticket—Kamala Harris, the incumbent vice president, and Tim Walz, the 41st governor of Minnesota.
Former President Donald Trump previously led Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the race for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination by double-digit margins among registered voters who describe themselves ...