Trump Trounces Newsom in 2024 Hypothetical Match-Up: Rasmussen

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Posted 95 days ago

Former President Donald J. Trump is leading in a hypothetical 2024 presidential contest against Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA), according to a recent survey by Rasmussen Reports. Trump is currently ahead with 50 percent of the vote compared to Newsom's 38 percent.

The California governor has been floated as a potential candidate should the 81-year-old Democratic incumbent Joe Biden need to be replaced as the Democratic presidential nominee. However, Newsom's path to the 2024 presidential nomination is not just contingent on party leaders turning on Biden. To capture the nomination, Newsom must outmaneuver his fellow Californian, Vice President Kamala Harris.

Harris holds sway over a critical block of Democrat voters, including white and black women. Some Democratic Party insiders fear pushing Harris aside—despite her deep unpopularity—could fatally wound the campaign of any other Biden replacement.

Trump's lead in the survey is significant across several key voter demographics. He captures 44 percent of female voters to Newsom’s 43 percent. Additionally, Trump leads with 56 percent of male voters, with Newsom at just 33 percent. Among Hispanics, Trump leads with 53 percent of the vote to Newsom’s 30 percent.


Newsom's approval rating is also low, with only 35 percent of respondents saying they hold a favorable view of him. Forty-five percent of respondents said they hold an unfavorable view of the California governor.

The survey comes as Biden's cognitive and physical health has increasingly become a concern among voters and Democratic Party insiders. The octogenarian has been frequently caught on camera appearing disoriented and confused during public events.

Trump's lead in the survey is a testament to his continued popularity among Republican voters and his ability to attract support from key demographics. It remains to be seen whether Newsom or any other potential Democratic candidate can mount a serious challenge to Trump in the 2024 presidential election.

Sources:
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