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GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:

Generally speaking, would you say things in the United States are going in the right
direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track?
100
90
80
71
70
60
50
40
30
22
20
10 7
0
Right Direction Wrong Track D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Generally speaking, would you say things in the United States are going in the right
direction, or have they gotten off on the wrong track?
100
91
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
8
2
0
Right Direction Wrong Track D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Since 2020 do you think in general the United States has moved forwards or backwards?

100
90
80
69
70
60
50
40
31
30
20
10
0
0
Forwards Backwards D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Since 2020 do you think in general the United States has moved forwards or backwards?

100
89
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
11
10
0
0
Forwards Backwards D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Would you want to see Donald Trump run for president again in 2024?

100
90
80
70 65
60
50
40
30 26
20
9
10
0
Yes No Don't Know

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Thinking ahead to the 2024 Republican primary election for President,
if that election were held today among the following candidates, for whom would you vote?
Donald Trump 51
Ron DeSantis 21
Mike Pence 6
Nikki Haley 4
Mitt Romney 2
Liz Cheney 2
Mike Pompeo 1
Glen Youngkin 1
Chris Christie 1
Greg Abbott 1
Tim Scott 1
John Bolton 1
Chris Sununu 1
Vivek Ramaswamy 0.3
Undecided 9
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
2024 Republican Primary Ballot: Trump vs. DeSantis
100
90
80
70 63
60
50 46
40
30
30
20 15
11 10
10 6 5 7
0
Trump Def. Prob. Lean DeSantis Def. Prob. Lean Und.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
2024 General Election Ballot: Trump vs. Biden
100
90
80
70
60
50 47
43
40 35
31
30
20
8 8 10
10 4 5
0
Trump Def. Prob. Lean Biden Def. Prob. Lean Und.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Who is better positioned to beat Joe Biden in the 2024 election for President
- Donald Trump - or would you prefer someone else?
100
90
80
70
61
60
50
40 33
30
20
10 6
0
Donald Trump Prefer Someone Else Don't Know

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Regardless of whether you like or dislike Donald Trump, do you think that he can get a fair trial in Manhattan
with a jury pool selected from a very liberal and very Democratic population that overwhelmingly voted
against him for President?
100
90
80
70
60
50 47
40 37
30
20 16
10
0
Yes, Can Get A Fair Trial No, Cannot Get A Fair Trial D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Regardless of whether you like or dislike Donald Trump, do you think that he can get a fair trial in Manhattan
with a jury pool selected from a very liberal and very Democratic population that overwhelmingly voted
against him for President?
100
90
80 73
70
60
50
40
30
19
20
9
10
0
Yes, Can Get A Fair Trial No, Cannot Get A Fair Trial D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Since Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted former President Trump
would it make you more or less likely to vote for Donald Trump?
100
90
80
70
60
50 44
40 33
30 23 20
20 16
10
10 4 4
0
More Likely Much Smwt Less Likely Smwt Much No Diff. Don't Know

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Since Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted former President Trump
would it make you more or less likely to vote for Donald Trump?
100
90
80
70
60 57
50 44
40
31
30
20 13
8 5
10 3 4
0
More Likely Much Smwt Less Likely Smwt Much No Diff. Don't Know

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Do you agree or disagree that Joe Biden and the radical left have weaponized the
justice system to prosecute their political opponents?
100
90
80
70
60
50
48
39
40 33
30 27
20 15 14
11
10
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Do you agree or disagree that Joe Biden and the radical left have weaponized the
justice system to prosecute their political opponents?
100
90 83
80
70 63
60
50
40
30
20
20
11
10 6 5 6
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Do you agree or disagree that under President Biden there is a double standard of criminal justice
where the alleged Hunter Biden and Biden family corruption escapes indictments while
President Trump is continually investigated looking for crimes to prosecute against him?
100
90
80
70
60 55
50
40
38
33
30 23
20 17
11 12
10
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Do you agree or disagree that under President Biden there is a double standard of criminal justice
where the alleged Hunter Biden and Biden family corruption escapes indictments while
President Trump is continually investigated looking for crimes to prosecute against him?
100
90 85
80
71
70
60
50
40
30
20 14
10
10 6 4 6
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Do you agree or disagree that by continuing to attack President Trump, Joe Biden
and the radical left are making things worse and keeping the country divided?
100
90
80
70
60 56
50
40
40 34
30 24
20 16
10 10
10
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Do you agree or disagree that by continuing to attack President Trump, Joe Biden
and the radical left are making things worse and keeping the country divided?
100
90 86
80
71
70
60
50
40
30
20 16
9
10 4 5 5
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Joe Biden and the Democrats are spending too much time and resources going after Donald Trump with
phony political attacks that are a waste of time and taxpayers’ dollars instead of trying to solve the country’s
real problems on issues like the economy, inflation, crime, immigration and national security.
100
90
80
70
60 57
50
42
40 35
30 25
20 15
10 8
10
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Joe Biden and the Democrats are spending too much time and resources going after Donald Trump with
phony political attacks that are a waste of time and taxpayers’ dollars instead of trying to solve the country’s
real problems on issues like the economy, inflation, crime, immigration and national security.
100
90
88
80 75
70
60
50
40
30
20 13
8
10 4 4 4
0
Agree Strngly Smwt Disagree Smwt Strngly D.K./Ref.

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023


GENERAL ELECTION VOTERS:
Survey Demographics
Total Total Total

Party: % Age: % Area: %


Republican 36 18-29 15 Urban 24
Democrat 36 30-40 17 Suburban 54
Ind./Other/D.K./Ref. 28 41-55 25 Rural 22
Ideology: % 56-65 21 Region: %
Liberal 28 Over 65 23 New England 5
Moderate 36 Mean (years) 49.90 Middle Atlantic 13
Conservative 36 Race: % East North Central 15
Gender: % White 68 West North Central 7
Male 46 African American/Black 13 South Atlantic 21
Female 54 Hispanic 13 East South Central 6
Asian 5 West South Central 10
Mountain 8
Pacific 16

National Survey: 1,000 Likely General Election Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY VOTERS:
Survey Demographics
Total Total Total

Party: % Age: % Area: %


Republican 79 18-29 12 Urban 20
Democrat 0 30-40 15 Suburban 53
Ind./Other/D.K./Ref. 21 41-55 27 Rural 26
Ideology: % 56-65 20 Region: %
Liberal 9 Over 65 27 New England 5
Moderate 26 Mean (years) 51.64 Middle Atlantic 11
Conservative 65 Race: % East North Central 17
Gender: % White 84 West North Central 8
Male 60 African American/Black 4 South Atlantic 20
Female 40 Hispanic 9 East South Central 7
Asian 3 West South Central 10
Mountain 7
Pacific 14

National Survey: 452 Republican Primary Voters | March 31 – April 1, 2023

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