- According to an InsiderAdvantage poll, DeSantis now supports 18% of potential Republican primary and congressional voters, which is an impressive jump from his pre-debate score of 10%.
- Political advisor Ryan Girdusky said, “DeSantis has surpassed others on important issues of this period and has demonstrated a highly presidential image.”
- Although not involved in the debate, former President Donald Trump still stands out among Republicans with a strong support of 45%, but this represents a 6-point decrease compared to previous polls.
In surveys conducted for the primaries in the US, Bitcoin supporter presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has been successful in increasing his support, while Trump is losing power.
Ron DeSantis Increasing Support Rate
There has been a significant increase in the presidential campaign of Bitcoin advocate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. A new national poll reveals that DeSantis’ stance and performance in the debate have resonated strongly among Republicans.
According to an InsiderAdvantage poll, DeSantis now supports 18% of potential Republican primary and congressional voters, which is an impressive jump from his pre-debate score of 10%. In this debate platform marked by discussions on crime, immigration, and the economy, DeSantis’ views stood out. Political advisor Ryan Girdusky said, “DeSantis has surpassed others on important issues of this period and has demonstrated a highly presidential image.”
Meanwhile, another Republican candidate Nikki Haley increased her support rate from 5% to 11%. This increase can be attributed to her consistent performance in the same debate. However, biotechnology and crypto supporter businessman Vivek Ramaswamy continued to maintain his 7% support.
Trump’s Decline and Ongoing Dominance
Although not involved in the debate, former President Donald Trump still stands out among Republicans with a strong support of 45%, but this represents a 6-point decrease compared to previous polls. Particularly, Trump has recently faced criticism and became the first American president to have a mugshot taken. As someone who doesn’t like to remain silent, the former president joined Truth Social and shared the results of a poll against Joe Biden.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump’s superiority over Biden in a potential rematch in the general election, with Trump receiving 38% support and Biden receiving 32%. Interestingly, 30% of respondents remained neutral about these two well-known candidates. When focusing only on Republican respondents, this poll confirmed a significant advantage for Trump and he obtained a 52% – 13% advantage over DeSantis.