Analysts have noted that Republicans seeking office are largely attempting to adopt the former president Donald Trump's combative style.
News/Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion Strategies showed that a significant chunk of Republican primary voters actually prefer that someone else would take the reins of leading their party. The survey found that a third of Republican primary voters believe Trump was a good president, but that it's time for new leaders. An additional 10 percent said Trump was a bad president and it is now time for their party to move on.
New polling shows that 43 percent of Republican primary voters want new leaders and/or to move on from former President Donald Trump. Above, Trump speaks during the American Freedom Tour at the Austin Convention Center on May 14 in Texas.In totally, the poll shows that 43 percent of voters who plan to vote in GOP primaries this year would prefer their party have new leaders and/or move on from the former president.
Furthermore, the survey found that substantially more Republican respondents said they were supportive of their political party over Trump. Only about a third said they were more supportive of the former president compared to 58 percent who described themselves as a supporter of the GOP first.Although the polling data may shed some light on GOP voters' sentiments, Trump does appear to still have a strong influence on his party and its future.
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