Trump’s Rising Support and Concerns about Mental and Physical Health: Findings from Recent Study

2023-06-26 12:15:00

According to the results of that study, Trump’s support among the Republican electorate increased to 51%in comparison with 46% recorded last April by that same television channel. Support for the second most popular Republican candidate, the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantisinstead it went down al 22% once morest andl 31% I had in April.

Each of the other candidates has no more than 7%.

Despite the growing support for Trump, 21% of voters reported that the time has come to think regarding other leaders, although they characterize Trump as a good president.

Many survey participants are concerned regarding the mental and physical health of both Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden. For this reason, 60% are concerned regarding the eventual re-election of Biden, and 58%, that of Trump.

One of the poll leaders told NBC News that “for the first time in history, a former president faces accusations, and we find no indication that this affects his popularity.”

The investigation, which included 1,000 registered voters in the US, was carried out between June 16 and 20, 2023It’s been a week since Trump was federally indicted for mishandling classified documents.

The margin of statistical error of the poll in question is 3.1%.

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