Will Donald Trump Jr. Run For Office? Leads GOP Favorability Poll By Danielle Ong
on July 27 2021 12:16 PM Donald Trump Jr. speaking during the first day of the Republican convention in Washington AFP / Olivier DOULIERY
Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Donald Trump, topped a GOP favorability poll that pitted him against six other Republican figures.
In a poll conducted by Tony Fabrizio of Fabrizio Lee & Associates between July 6 to 8, Don Jr. was seen leading the field with a +55 favorability rate, trumping Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., by one point.
Fabrizio was pollster on both of Trump’s presidential campaigns.
“Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump Jr. are well-known and very well-liked by most Republicans, doing best among President Trump’s biggest supporters,” Fabrizio said, as first reported by Axios.
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South Dakota s Noem taking swings at potential 2024 rivals
Stephen Groves
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July 17, 2021 5:30 pm
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem speaks during the Family Leadership Summit, Friday, July 16, 2021, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
DES MOINES, Iowa – More than 18 months before the first presidential primary of 2024, most potential Republican candidates are just getting a sense of the political landscape, tiptoeing through early-voting states and trying to make friends in key places. Then there s Kristi Noem.
The South Dakota governor has come out swinging as she tries to carve a niche among an early crowd of possible GOP rivals for the White House. Her combative style, no surprise to those who follow her, is evidence of how competitive the nomination race will be if Donald Trump stays on the sidelines.