3 Quarters of GOP Want Trump To Run in 2024, Beats Kamala Harris 49% to 45%
'Relentless attacks against President Trump have backfired'

Seventy-three percent of the Republican base wants Donald Trump to run for president again, with 83% of the GOP saying they would vote for him in 2024.
In a head-to-head race with Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump would win by 4 points.
Trump would wamp every single challenger in the primary, according to a new McLaughlin & Associates survey.
Trump leads with 57%, followed by former Vice President Mike Pence at 10%, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at 8%, and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley at 5% in the potential primary.
Embattled Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney was added and would get just 1% of the GOP primary vote.

Others at 1% include South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Fox News’s Tucker Carlson, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The pollsters note support for Trump is growing.
“Boom, boom!!” they wrote in the analysis.
“All the relentless attacks against President Trump have backfired and will continue to backfire."
"No wonder the Democrats have moved on from impeachment to hoping for new phony indictments."
"They must have the same numbers in their polls."

"The voters want results, but not the kind that they are getting from [President Joe] Biden and Harris,” added brothers, John McLaughlin and Jim McLaughlin.
But the Election Day support for Trump is less than last year.
As Neon Nettle reported, the majority of American voters believe Kamala Harris will become president before Joe Biden's term ends, the poll adds.
The survey contained responses from May 12 to May 18, finding that 64 percent had little confidence that Biden will complete a full term in office.
Respondents said it was "likely” that Harris will be president before the next election.
Harris leads with 35% to former first lady Michelle Obama's 16%, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 7%, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's 6%.
But Trump is ahead with 49% to 45%.