Source: Real Clear Politics
Analysis by IA co-founder Matt Towery:
“Former President Trump appears to have received a “post-indictment” bump in this survey. The latest Fox News survey conducted just before the indictment in New York was announced showed Trump leading other potential rivals at 54 percent. His closest potential rival, Ron DeSantis, remained at the same percentage as the Fox News survey (24 percent). Looking at the crosstabs, the most important shift in demographics in recent months is that of voters over the age of 65. This demographic shifted away from Trump in 2020 and away from many of the candidates he endorsed in 2022. But older voters are now as supportive of Trump as other age groups. The answer as to why that might be could possibly be found in our next question.”
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