NEW POLL: President Trump Crushes Biden By 7, DeSantis Would Not Beat Biden or Kamala Harris

May 19, 2023

Mar-a-Lago, FL— A new survey from Harvard/Harris found President Trump holds dominating leads over Joe Biden and Kamala Harris—while Ron DeSantis would not beat either Joe Biden or Kamala Harris.

 

President Trump has continued to dominate in the GOP primary, holding a 42-point lead, with the support of 3 in 5 Republican primary voters.

 

If the Republican presidential primary for the 2024 election was held today, who would you vote for?

 

58%     President Donald J. Trump (+3 from April)

16%     Ron DeSantis (-4 from April)

4%       Vivek Ramaswamy

4%       Mike Pence

4%       Nikki Haley

 

According to the report, President Trump has extended his leads in the 2024 GOP primary and general election.

 

If the 2024 election for President were held today and it was between Donald Trump, the Republican and Joe Biden, the Democrat, who would you vote for? 

 

47%     President Donald J. Trump (+7)

40%     Joe Biden

 

If the 2024 election for President were held today and it was between Donald Trump, the Republican and Kamala Harris, the Democrat, who would you vote for? 

 

50%     President Donald J. Trump (+11)

39%     Kamala Harris

 

Despite spending millions of dollars and running a months-long shadow campaign, the poll also finds that more voters feel that “Ron DeSantis is fading” now than last month.

  

More striking, Ron DeSantis would not beat Joe Biden or Kamala Harris—the most unpopular Vice President in modern American history—in a general election.

 

If the 2024 election for President were held today and it was between Ron DeSantis, the Republican and Joe Biden, the Democrat, who would you vote for? 

 

42%     Joe Biden (+2 from April)

42%     Ron DeSantis (-1 from April)

 

If the 2024 election for President were held today and it was between Ron DeSantis, the Republican and Kamala Harris, the Democrat, who would you vote for? 

 

42%     Joe Biden (+1 from April)

42%     Ron DeSantis (-1 from April)