QUESTIONS
1.
1.
DeSantis would join Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy in the 2024 Republican primary race. A number of other GOP figures are weighing bids, including former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott (S.C.) and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Who would you want to see as the Republican nominee?
Trump
22%
344 votes
DeSantis
11%
177 votes
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley
6%
95 votes
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson
2%
39 votes
Vivek Ramaswamy
4%
58 votes
Former Vice President Mike Pence
7%
118 votes
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
6%
99 votes
Sen. Tim Scott (S.C.)
3%
40 votes
Other (please specify)
4%
62 votes
Not Applicable
36%
568 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
Liz Cheney 0.87% 9
0.68% 7
John Kasich 0.29% 3
Mickey Mouse 0.29% 3
Not sure 0.19% 2
Mitt Romney 0.19% 2
Nobody 0.10% 1
Biden 0.10% 1
Pete Butigiuge 0.10% 1
None of these evil people 0.10% 1
adam kinzinger 0.10% 1
any dead squirrel 0.10% 1
Newsom 0.10% 1
None of the above 0.10% 1
Abraham Lincoln 0.10% 1
None; they are all incompetent. This is a selfish race and I am tired of being used to help support any of these candidates because we the people holds no clout anymore. 0.10% 1
Mike Pompeo 0.10% 1
Still undecided 0.10% 1
idk 0.10% 1
oprah winfrey 0.10% 1
Anyone besides any of these,need complete change & won't vote Democrat. 0.10% 1
Kasich 0.10% 1
Larry Hogan or Chris Sununu 0.10% 1
they all suck 0.10% 1
I ama 0.10% 1
I don't like any of them. 0.10% 1
Liz Chaney or Mitt Romney 0.10% 1
do not care 0.10% 1
Not surr 0.10% 1
Marco Rubio 0.10% 1
Larry Hogan 0.10% 1
Nikki Haley 0.10% 1
McCain 0.10% 1
Someone moderate without a lot of baggage. 0.10% 1
Satan 0.10% 1
None of these 0.10% 1
Not sure. 0.10% 1
Not any of the Above 0.10% 1
NOBODY! 0.10% 1
none of them 0.10% 1
anyone else 0.10% 1
someone who would actually care about governing the entire country not just a few groups 0.10% 1
2.
2.
DeSantis would not have to resign as Florida governor in order to run for president if he chooses under a bill given final approval by the GOP-dominated state Legislature. The measure, attached to a much broader elections bill, would carve out an exemption to Florida law requiring anyone seeking office to resign from one they already hold after qualifying as a candidate. Only an officeholder running for U.S. president or vice president would not have to resign. Do you agree with the bill?
Yes, you shouldn't have to resign from your current position to run for President
32%
519 votes
No, you should have to resign your current position to run for President
45%
717 votes
Undecided
23%
364 votes
3.
3.
Do you think DeSantis would make a good President?
Yes
22%
348 votes
No
53%
841 votes
Undecided
26%
411 votes
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