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YUGE! Latest Rasmussen Poll Shows 30% of DEMOCRATS “at Least Somewhat Likely” to Vote for President Trump – and 50% of Black Voters!
By Brian Lupo Oct. 11, 2023 7:20 pm 51 Comments



A Rasmussen poll conducted from October 2-4, 2023 shows a widening lead for President Trump in the 2024 Election. The poll revealed that 38% of voters are “very likely” to vote for President Trump and 15% “somewhat likely” for a total of 53%. But the shocking numbers from the poll show that President Trump is breaking barriers that traditionally thwart GOP presidential candidates: 30% of Democrats are at least “somewhat likely” to vote Trump with 19% “Very Likely”. By comparison, President Trump only received 5% of Democrat votes in 2016.

The poll revealed 55% support amongst voters age 18-39, an often difficult demographic for Republican candidates, and 54% among 40-64 year-olds. Voters 65 and up come in at 47%.

Perhaps the most shocking number is the black vote with 50% at least “somewhat likely” to vote for President Trump and only 46% not likely at all. In 2020, Biden won 87% of the black vote. Among voters labeled as “other”, Trump is up with 52% at least somewhat likely to vote for him.

The poll also asked about the effect of his choice of vice president. Specifically, whether choosing a woman, a black person, or a non-politician would make them more likely to vote Trump. A majority of all those polled (57%) said the vice president choice would not make much difference. However, voters aged 18-39 were an outlier with only 27% saying it didn’t make much difference. In that group, 24% and 23% said a woman or a black person would make them more likely to vote for President Trump, respectively.
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