Former President Donald Trump has a 48-point lead in the Republican primary race, this week’s Morning Consult survey found.
The latest weekly survey showed Trump with a runaway lead in the GOP primary race, as 61 percent of potential Republican primary voters support him in the Republican primary race.
No other candidate comes remotely close. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis falls 48 points behind, with 13 percent support.
Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at the first debate of the GOP primary season hosted by FOX News at the Fiserv Forum on August 23, 2023, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy tie for third place, each having seven percent support; followed by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, with three percent; South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who has two percent; North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, also with two percent; and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, with zero percent support.
The survey was taken October 27-29, 2023. Notably, former Vice President Mike Pence dropped out of the race during the annual leadership summit of the Republican Jewish Coalition on October 28, in the midst of the survey.
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C-SPANIt was taken among 3,912 potential Republican primary voters and has a +/-2 percent margin of error:
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— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) October 31, 2023
Trump: 61%
DeSantis: 13%
Haley: 7%
Ramaswamy: 7%
Christie: 3%
Scott: 2%
Burgum: 1%
Hutchinson: 0%
Someone Else: 2%
*Oct. 27-29, 2023
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The survey comes as Trump continues to dominate in survey after survey as the primary race draws closer. Perhaps most shockingly, a CNN poll released this week found Trump leading in the early primary state of South Carolina with 53 percent and Haley in a far distant second, 31 points behind, with 22 percent support. DeSantis falls 11 points behind in the Palmetto State with 11 percent support:
According to our latest tracking, the bulk of the GOP’s electorate (62%) would back Trump if the primary or caucus were held in their state today, while 13% would support DeSantis. https://t.co/zpObC29kvJ pic.twitter.com/1UhrdvYaT1
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) October 24, 2023