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Americans more sure about who they don’t support in 2024 race than who they do: poll

Por: WGN-TV Nation May 26, 2023

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() – Results from a new survey indicate American voters are more set on who they don’t support in the 2024 presidential race than who they do support. , released Thursday, tested Democratic President Biden against Republican former President Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in hypothetical head-to-head match-ups. DeSantis Trump and Biden in the race this week, but Pence has declared his candidacy.  The... + full article



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