The poll, carried by USA Today/Ipsos, discovered that 59% of Republicans want Trump as their nominee in 2024, compared to 41% who want someone else representing the party.
Contrarily, 44% of Democrat respondents say President Joe Biden "deserves reelection," while 56% said it's "time for a change" regarding who represents them in 2024.
"Republican voters in this poll tell us they want a fighter in 2024, and they see Trump as their champion," Ipsos President Cliff Young said, according to USA Today. "On the other hand, Democrats want someone who is both a fighter and a unifier. Right now, Biden falls short of meeting these two dueling ideals."
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At one question, the poll asked Republicans to list "positive traits" of Trump: 90% said Trump's willingness to use all tools at his disposal was positive, 87% said he fights for his constituents and 86% said he opposes woke politics and cancel culture.
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When Democrats were asked to list "important traits" of Biden: 92% said he had important experience in government, 86% said he had "major policy knowledge and expertise," 85% believed he is "focused" on bringing the country together, and 83% said he fights for his constituents.
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"In some ways, I think he's doing the best he can with the mess that Trump left behind," said Aaron Shissler, a 36-year-old left-leaning independent voter from Pocatello, Idaho. "But in other ways, I just don't think he does enough. I think he takes a lot of half-measures."
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While some Democrats think Biden is doing the best he can, some Republicans want a leader with a strong sense of confidence.
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Survey respondent Chris Hastings, an 80-year-old conservative retiree from Hoover, Alabama, said he wants a candidate who is "strong enough to fight the media," a feature he sees in Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
For Republican respondents, 82% believe Trump will win the next presidential election, while only "three in five Democratic voters believe [Biden] can win the next presidential election."
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Talina Tantall, a 54-year-old stay-at-home mom and Democrat from Buckley, Michigan, hopes the two parties can unite and stop dividing the country to consolidate votes for their side.
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"I would hope," she said, "in this day and age that [Republicans] would come together as a party with the Democrats. I keep saying this to all my friends and family: These people, I feel like they forgot who they're working for: 'We the people, by the people, for the people.' And I feel like that's been lost somewhere."
The poll surveyed 2,345 respondents and was conducted from Aug. 18 to Aug. 22. The margin of error was 4.2%.