If Trump runs against Joe Biden, the Reuters/Ipsos poll, which polled 4,414 adults nationally online, predicted a close battle in the November 2024 election.
According to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey, Donald Trump is decisively leading the U.S. Republican presidential nomination race with 47% of the party's support, far above Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' 19%.
Trump, who served as president from 2017 to 2021, improved from a June Reuters/Ipsos poll in which 43% of Republicans chose him. The seven-day poll ended on Monday.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a former biotechnology executive, is at 9% in the survey, followed by former Vice President Mike Pence at 7%, while the remainder of the Republican field is still far behind the two front-runners.
Ramaswamy has been spending a lot of his own money to promote his candidacy despite receiving just 3% of the vote in a June Reuters/Ipsos poll. He said on Saturday that he had lent his campaign $15 million.
If Trump runs against Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden in the general election of November 2024, the poll by Reuters/Ipsos, which polled 4,414 adults nationwide online, predicted a close race. Biden is running for reelection and is not anticipated to face significant opposition for his party's nomination.
n a hypothetical battle, Biden defeated Trump 37% to 35%, with 28% of the electorate stating they were undecided, would vote for someone else, or would not cast a ballot at all.
Outside of their respective parties, neither Biden nor Trump enjoyed great popularity. Only 31% of independents thought favorably of Trump, and 32% did the same for Biden.
Biden is the oldest president of the United States to have ever held office; according to a poll of Democrats, 63% of them, he is too old to serve in public office. Biden is 80 years old.
However, with 63% of the Democratic vote to anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 15%, Biden leads the Democratic race by a wider margin than Trump leads the Republican field.

