Trump Easily Bests DeSantis For 2024 Republican Nomination in Turning Point USA Straw Poll

According to a new straw poll conducted by the conservative student activist group Turning Point USA, Donald Trump easily defeats Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as their choice for 2024 Republican nominee for President.

The poll was held at a summit for the group in the Sunshine State on Sunday.

While certainly an unscientific reading, the straw poll does indicate the youth movement of staunch conservatives is sticking with the former President as their preferred nominee.

Trump managed to grab a significant portion of the response with 78.7% saying they would vote for him if he launched another campaign for the White House. DeSantis received 19.0% of the vote.

No other potential candidate received more than 1% of the vote.
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