Wednesday, October 23

What GOP voters say they wish to hear from major candidates at first presidential debate

The overwhelming majority of Republican voters, 91%, stated in a CBS News/YouGov ballot launched Sunday that they need GOP presidential candidates in subsequent week’s first debate to make the case for themselves somewhat than go after Donald Trump.

Republican major voters indicated they’ve been listening to candidates discuss simply as a lot or extra about subjects associated to the previous president as different subjects just like the financial system or cultural points. 

The similar survey discovered that Mr. Trump‘s lead has grown even wider over the remainder of the sphere as Republican voters largely dismiss the varied state and federal indictments in opposition to him. Mr. Trump had 62% assist with the subsequent main candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, at simply 16%. The remaining candidates had been within the single digits. 



Mr. Trump just isn’t anticipated to take part in Wednesday’s debate in Milwaukee due to his commanding lead. Instead, he’s set to conduct an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson to air throughout the debate. 

The CBS/YouGov ballot was performed Aug. 16-18 amongst 2,061 adults. The Republican major voters accounted for 538. The margin of error was plus or minus 5.7 proportion factors.

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