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Exclusive: Tampa, Florida. – – Foxnews learned at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit on Sunday that former President Donald Trump dominated the 2024 Republican Presidential Nomination Straw poll.
TPUSA voted for the participants of the conference (youth activists nationwide) to vote in 2024 if Trump decides to start operating another White House.
78.7% of attendees said they would vote for Trump.
19% said they would vote for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, 1% said they would vote for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, and 0.5% said they would vote for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. 0.3% said they would vote for Senator Ted Cruz, and 0.3% said they would vote for former Amb. Nikki Haley; 0.3% said they would vote for former Vice President Mike Pence.
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Trump spoke at a meeting on Saturday night, hinting at a run in 2024. His speech was the keynote speech on the second day of the Turning Point USA Student Behavior Summit. In Trump’s speech, following one Friday night, DeSantis was considered one of the leading candidates for Republican 2024 along with Trump.
“I may have to do it again now,” Trump said on Saturday, teasing the possibility of running for the 2024 election and falsely claiming that he had won the 2016 election.
“If I were at home and announced that I wouldn’t run, Donald Trump’s persecution would stop soon,” Trump said later in his speech. “But that’s what they want from me, and what do you know? I can’t do that.”
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Mr. Trump concludes his speech by saying that President Biden’s presidency has made his reelection slogan “Keep America Great” now obsolete. But Mr. Trump said, “Make America great again.”
30.3% of attendees said California Governor Gavin Newsom would be the hardest to beat for Republicans. 13.6% said they were former First Lady Michelle Obama. 10.5% was said by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. 10.3% said Senator Bernie Sanders. 7.9% mentioned Vice President Kamala Harris. 5.9% mentioned Congressman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez.
Only 4.4% of attendees said President Biden would be the most difficult to defeat Republican candidates in 2024.
Attendees were also asked if they approved the establishment of the Republican Party in Washington, DC, with 92.7% disapproving and 7.3% approving.
73.8% of meeting attendees said they were not confident that Republicans could communicate with young voters, and 26.2% said they did.
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Meanwhile, participants were also investigated whether “building a southern border wall” or “sending $ 56 billion to Ukraine” was more important.
98% of attendees said it was “more important” to build a wall to secure the southern US border.