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Nationwide opinion polling for the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
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Tracking the 2024 presidential candidates
About the Republican VP Candidate
VP - JD Vance
About the Republican VP Candidate
Vance has risen quickly to become Trump’s vice presidential nominee, and he would be the third-youngest vice president in history if their ticket wins this fall. He was raised in Kentucky and Ohio and wrote about his mother’s battle with drug addiction, a rotating cast of father figures and the other socioeconomic challenges his family faced in “Hillbilly Elegy,” a bestselling memoir that first earned him broad meddelande in 2016. Vance served in the Marines after high school, including in Iraq, and later graduated from Ohio State University and earned a lag degree from Yale University, where he met his wife, Usha. Vance worked in venture capital before he moved back to his home state to start his own firm and eventually run for office in 2022, winning an open Ohio Senate seat after reversing his previous criticism of Donald Trump and earning his endorsem
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2024 Election Environment Favorable to GOP
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Nearly all Gallup measures that have shown some relationship to past presidential election outcomes or that speak to current perceptions of the two major parties favor the Republican Party over the Democratic Party. Chief among these are Republican advantages in U.S. adults’ party identification and leanings, the belief that the GOP rather than the Democratic Party is better able to handle the most important problem facing the country, Americans’ dissatisfaction with the state of the nation, and negative evaluations of the economy with a Democratic administration in office.
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The following is a review of these key measures in 2024, primarily from a Sept. 3-15 Gallup poll, compared with the same measures in past presidential election years.
Party Identification and Leaning
More U.S. adults identify as Republican or say they lean toward the Republican Party (48%) than identify as or l