The Republican presidential nomination looks to be strongly in favor of Donald Trump, but the question remains whether or not Republicans can get out the vote.
Trump’s popularity with his base is evident, but it’s uncertain if he has the campaign organization to translate that into a solid result.
Rivals such as Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley have expressed hope that the polls are wrong and that their voter-mobilization operations are better than Trump’s. (Trending: Biden’s Mental Decline Getting Even Worse)
📊 2024 IOWA GOP CAUCUS
• Trump — 44% (+27)
• DeSantis — 17%
• Haley — 17%
• Ramaswamy — 5%
• Christie — 4%
• Burgum — 1%• Arc Insights | @FieldsFreedom24
• 800 LV | November 9-14 | ±3.5%https://t.co/W4cVlL90ht pic.twitter.com/wje6fLNhXe— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) November 20, 2023
The primary season will likely be short, with DeSantis needing to perform well in Iowa and Haley seemingly having more leeway.
The path to the nomination for anyone other than Trump is narrow, but the GOP will likely test Trump before nominating him again.
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