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    Poll: Donald Trump Leads Ron DeSantis in Florida GOP Primary

    28 AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File NICK GILBERTSON 17 Mar 2023157
    2:37

    Former President Donald Trump leads Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his other potential competitors in a crowded Republican primary field in Florida, according to a hypothetical poll.

    The Emerson College Polling survey published Friday shows that 47 percent of Florida GOP primary voters back Trump in his quest for the nomination. He sits three-percentage points ahead of the Sunshine State’s governor at 44 percent.
    2024 Florida Republican Primary

    • Trump — 47%
    • DeSantis — 44%
    • Pence — 4%
    • Haley — 2%
    • T. Scott — 1%
    • Pompeo — 1%

    Emerson (A-) | Mar 13-15 | 443 RVhttps://t.co/vnTCD9RIN4 pic.twitter.com/ZgREBbOEHG

    — InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) March 17, 2023

    “While 90% of Republican voters approve of DeSantis, that does not translate into a firewall of support over the former President for the nomination in their home state,” Emerson College Polling Executive Director Spencer Kimball said.

    While Trump announced his bid for the White House in November, DeSantis has not declared his candidacy. Former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy are the only other Republicans to announce.

    No other potential candidate eclipses the five percent mark. Former Vice President Mike Pence is backed by four percent of respondents, while two percent support Nikki Haley. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) both have one percent support.

    In a race strictly among active candidates, Trump takes 79 percent of the response, followed by Haley at 16 percent and Ramaswamy at 6 percent. In that scenario, 69 percent of DeSantis supporters flock to Trump.

    This portion of the poll surveyed 443 GOP primary voters in Florida between March 13-15. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.6 percentage points.

    The poll also gauged potential general election match-ups between the top two GOP candidates and President Joe Biden among 1,158 Florida voters. Trump and Biden are in a dead heat in a rematch of the 2020 presidential election. Both garner 44 percent of support, while 9 percent would back another candidate and 3 percent are undecided.

    DeSantis leads Biden 46 percent to 43 percent. Seven percent of voters would support someone else, and four percent are undecided. The portion of the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.

    Emerson College also released a New Hampshire GOP presidential primary poll last week, showing Trump with a towering 41-point lead over DeSantis in the GOP first primary state in the nation.


    Former President Donald Trump leads all potential competitors in a crowded Florida GOP primary field, according to a hypothetical poll. 
    "Let's Go Brandon" - Kelli Stavast, NBC news, 10/2/21

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    MAGA baby
    Trump 2024
    “put on the full armor of God” to fight the “destructive agenda of Joe Biden"... Ronald Dion DeSantis, 8/2022

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    • #3
      Totally meaningless when the highlighted candidate is undeclared a year or more before the primary
      “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”

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      • #4
        Do not believe the polls. It's just to push the left's preferred opponent because they have the formula to beat him. They have perfected the cheat. Now they just need to spring the trap.

        Desantis is being described as dull and no personality. That's part of their game plan. Make it so that Trump is your only choice, then ambush him again.

        Let the field of candidates solidify, and see who is the winner.
        “We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it.”​
        George Orwell

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dustoff262 View Post
          Do not believe the polls. It's just to push the left's preferred opponent because they have the formula to beat him. They have perfected the cheat. Now they just need to spring the trap.

          Desantis is being described as dull and no personality. That's part of their game plan. Make it so that Trump is your only choice, then ambush him again.

          Let the field of candidates solidify, and see who is the winner.
          So if the polls were for DeSantis we shouldn't believe them? I will remember that.
          Newsflash, Trump is the only candidate that has the experience and can win. The RINO's in Florida are not making it easy on DeSantis, they want him to resign in order to run. Will DeSantis resign? My money says he won't.

          The first GOP debate is in five months, we shall see who qualifies to be on stage.
          "Let's Go Brandon" - Kelli Stavast, NBC news, 10/2/21

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          • #6
            Don't believe any of the polls. Not for anyone red or blue. Polls are structured for the purpose of pushing a narrative.

            I said don't believe the polls when they said it was a red tsunami. Pundits were saying anywhere form a 60 to 100 seat pick up. That never materialized.

            Trump has much to blame for his own problems. He should have held off from announcing until late spring or early summer. He should have kept his yap shut and let his surrogates fight the press and other politicians. He should let Biden stay in the spotlight by himself.

            The argument that Trump is the only one to fix our problems is scary in itself. Placing all your hopes and power in a single person will die if and when Trump can no longer function as the head of the RNC. We need a solid front of red to start fighting back. Every time Trump speaks, evetyone else backs off and lets him wreck himself.

            MAGA alone will not win the next election. We have to have a better message of hope and solutions that everyone is looking for, and not just Trump as the only one.

            “We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it.”​
            George Orwell

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dustoff262 View Post
              Don't believe any of the polls. Not for anyone red or blue. Polls are structured for the purpose of pushing a narrative.

              I said don't believe the polls when they said it was a red tsunami. Pundits were saying anywhere form a 60 to 100 seat pick up. That never materialized.

              Trump has much to blame for his own problems. He should have held off from announcing until late spring or early summer. He should have kept his yap shut and let his surrogates fight the press and other politicians. He should let Biden stay in the spotlight by himself.

              The argument that Trump is the only one to fix our problems is scary in itself. Placing all your hopes and power in a single person will die if and when Trump can no longer function as the head of the RNC. We need a solid front of red to start fighting back. Every time Trump speaks, evetyone else backs off and lets him wreck himself.

              MAGA alone will not win the next election. We have to have a better message of hope and solutions that everyone is looking for, and not just Trump as the only one.
              Don't worry, if the next poll has DeSantis in the lead, I won't believe it.
              Trump is not the head of the RNC, he is the leader of MAGA.
              MAGA alone won in 2016 and 2020.
              "Let's Go Brandon" - Kelli Stavast, NBC news, 10/2/21

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              • #8
                A few Texas polls have Trump beating DeSantis.
                "I may not be Donald Trump now, but just you wait; if I don't make it, my children will." Barack Hussein Obama, 2004

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LibwithaClue View Post

                  So if the polls were for DeSantis we shouldn't believe them? I will remember that.
                  Newsflash, Trump is the only candidate that has the experience and can win. The RINO's in Florida are not making it easy on DeSantis, they want him to resign in order to run. Will DeSantis resign? My money says he won't.

                  The first GOP debate is in five months, we shall see who qualifies to be on stage.
                  "The first GOP debate is in five months, we shall see who qualifies to be on stage."

                  Is there a date yet? I know they said August 2023 in Milwaukee but no confirmed date. Watch the RNC play games with the low achievers.
                  "I may not be Donald Trump now, but just you wait; if I don't make it, my children will." Barack Hussein Obama, 2004

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