In Case You Missed It – Coverage of WPAi’s latest national survey of GOP primary voters

Our latest poll of the 2024 Republican primary has been featured in over a dozen publications. The survey, which was conducted February 13-16, found Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis leading the field of 2024 GOP primary voters.

Here are some of the highlights of the news coverage:

WPA’s CEO Chris Wilson joined HillTV to review the poll results and explain some of the nuances of polling GOP primary voters.

Politico: Poll shows edge for DeSantis in clash with Trump Media Outlet: Politico

A new poll shows Gov. Ron DeSantis leading a crowded Republican primary field and running ahead of former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical matchup. The survey of 600 likely Republican primary voters in Florida was commissioned by Firehouse Strategies and 0ptimus.

New York Post: Ron DeSantis leads GOP primary, beats Donald Trump: poll

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading a crowded GOP primary field for president, according to a new poll — and he would beat Donald Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup.

The study was also featured in a Fox News article about the race

A recent WPA Intelligence survey found Haley had the third-most support in a hypothetical 2024 GOP primary, with 8% of people selecting her as their preferred candidate. In the poll, Haley fell well behind Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who received 44% support, and Trump, who was the preferred presidential nominee of 31% of respondents.

Daily Mail: New poll: Ron DeSantis wins 9-candidate GOP primary field with 40% support

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has taken a commanding lead in a new poll of potential Republican presidential candidates, winning 40% support in a nine-person field.

CNN: This is the dynamic duo that could decide the 2024 GOP race

“Trump does seem to have a special ability to make this sort of populist appeal [to non-college voters] and also have a special ability to make college-educated conservatives start thinking about alternatives,” GOP pollster Chris Wilson said in an email. “I think we’ll continue to see a big education divide in his support in 2024.”

Washington Examiner: DeSantis leading Trump and wider field: poll

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading a crowded field of potential Republican presidential contenders in 2024, according to a new poll that shows him ahead of former President Donald Trump.

MSN: New poll: Ron DeSantis wins in a 9-candidate GOP primary field with 40% support

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has taken a commanding lead in a new poll of potential Republican presidential candidates, winning 40% support in a nine-person field.

Daily Wire: Inflation, Immigration Most Important Issues For GOP Primary Voters: Poll

Inflation and illegal immigration are top of mind for Republican primary voters, according to a new poll asking what they most want presidential candidates to tackle. The WPA Intelligence poll showed 1,000 Republican primary voters a list of 13 issues facing the U.S., and asked respondents to choose which of the issues was the most important for presidential candidates to address. Thirty-eight percent of respondents said “inflation or rising prices” was the most important issue. The other issue that broke double-digits was illegal immigration, with 27% of respondents saying it was the most important.

Daily Caller: DeSantis leads polls against Trump and rest of field for 2024

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is the clear favorite for Republican voters in a hypothetical 2024 presidential primary field that includes former President Donald Trump.

Bloomberg: Trump, DeSantis Square Off in Palm Beach With Dueling Donor Events

DeSantis is making moves suggesting he’ll run, selecting top campaign staff, identifying operatives in key states and traveling to raise money and build his brand. DeSantis enjoyed the most support among nine potential GOP presidential primary candidates in a recent WPA Intelligence poll. The survey of 1,000 voters, conducted Feb. 13-16, showed him backed by 40% of respondents, compared with 31% for Trump.

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