Tennessee Republicans favor Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over former President Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP primary, according to new Vanderbilt University polling that showed support Trump has declined over the past year.
that show roughly two-thirds of Republicans favor the Florida governor over the former president. The poll found 36% of surveyed voters wanted Trump to run again, down 8 percentage points from December 2021. President Joe Biden remains unpopular in the state, with only 22% respondents indicating they would like to see the president run for reelection.
The poll found 36% of respondents identifying as"definitely pro-life," down from 46% in 2012, while"definitely pro-choice" respondents rose 15 percentage points over the last decade to 37% this year.
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