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Trump’s lead in the polls continues to be eroded by DeSantis<!-- wp:html --><div> <h2>Trump’s lead continues to grow as DeSantis eats more of Trump’s poll lead – amid the fallout over his dinner with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes, and midterms blame game. Former president’s approval rating falls among Republicans in dire signs for the 2024 primary matchup</h2> <p><strong>Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has further eroded former President Donald Trump’s lead in 2024 presidential opinions polls </strong><br /> <strong>A Yahoo News/YouGov poll, conducted December 1-5, shows Trump receiving 35% support from Republicans and GOP-leaning Independents </strong><br /> <strong>DeSantis is just five percentage points behind at 30% </strong><br /> <strong>DeSantis came in second behind Trump at 35% and DeSantis at 33% when asked about the narrower group of registered voter.</strong><br /> <strong>The poll revealed that the percentage of Republicans who have a very favorable view of the ex president dropped 12 points from 54% in June to 42% now</strong></p> <p class="author-section byline-plain">By Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. Political Reporter <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=nikkischwab&tw_p=followbutton" class="twitter-follow-author" rel="noopener"><span class="follow-author"></span></a> </p> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

Trump’s lead continues to grow as DeSantis eats more of Trump’s poll lead – amid the fallout over his dinner with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes, and midterms blame game. Former president’s approval rating falls among Republicans in dire signs for the 2024 primary matchup

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has further eroded former President Donald Trump’s lead in 2024 presidential opinions polls 
A Yahoo News/YouGov poll, conducted December 1-5, shows Trump receiving 35% support from Republicans and GOP-leaning Independents 
DeSantis is just five percentage points behind at 30% 
DeSantis came in second behind Trump at 35% and DeSantis at 33% when asked about the narrower group of registered voter.
The poll revealed that the percentage of Republicans who have a very favorable view of the ex president dropped 12 points from 54% in June to 42% now

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