new york – With the first Republican presidential debate just two months away, we’ve provided Fox News with a snapshot of who Big Apple voters will endorse in 2024.
“I hope someone will replace Biden,” said one North Carolina voter. “But we get it.”
Former President Donald Trump (left) and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are the most popular Republicans running for president, according to a recent Harvard University poll. (Getty Images)
“Verdena” told Fox News, “I have no idea.” But she also added, “It’s not Trump.”
Dogfight: Americans in New York Share Who They’re Endorsing for 2024 Presidential Candidate
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With Democratic and Republican candidates rolling into the 2024 presidential election, voters now have 14 different options to choose from. The latest stats show Trump has a two-point lead in a head-to-head race between front-runner Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. actual clear political mean. Biden leads the Democratic nominee by 46 points, while Trump leads the Republican nominee by 31 points, according to the site.
There are currently 11 Republican presidential candidates and three Democratic candidates.
“Susan,” who lives in New York, said, “I’m looking for moderates. Moderate Democrats or moderate Republicans.”
Susan said she is an independent and does not vote along party lines, but if the race were to take place between Trump and Biden, “I would probably vote for Biden.”
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Democratic challenger Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) faces off against President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. (Getty Images/AP Newsroom)
Mr. Biden’s approval rating has recently fallen to 41%, according to the Real Clear Politics average. His approval rating hit a record low of 37% at the end of April, according to a Gallup poll.
“Truman” of South Carolina said he would support “whoever the Republican candidate is.”
Other voters had not yet made a decision.
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“I don’t know yet,” New Yorker “Matt” told Fox News. “But I agree that perhaps someone should fill in for Biden at this point.”
Another voter from Nebraska, “Richard,” told Fox News he hadn’t decided yet.
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