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NEW YORK – With the first GOP presidential debate just two months away, voters in the Big Apple gave Fox News a snapshot of who they will support in 2024.
“Hopefully someone will step in for Biden,” said a North Carolina voter. “But we’ll figure it out.”
Former President Donald Trump, left, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are the most popular Republicans running for president, according to a recent Harvard University poll. (Getty Images)
“Verdena” told Fox News, “I have no idea.” But, she added, “It won’t be Trump.”
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Voters now have 14 different options to choose from as the Democratic and Republican candidates pile up in the 2024 presidential race. In a head-to-head showdown between front-runner President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, Trump is two points ahead, according to the most recent Real Clear Politics average. The same site found that Biden leads the Democratic candidates by 46 points and Trump leads the Republican contenders by 31 points.
Currently, there are 11 Republican presidential candidates and three Democratic candidates.
“I’m looking for a moderate,” said “Susan,” a New York resident, “a moderate Democrat or a moderate Republican.”
Susan said she is independent and doesn’t vote along party lines, but when it comes to a race between Trump and Biden, she would “probably vote for Biden.”
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Democrat challenger Robert F. Kennedy Jr., left, is running against President Joe Biden for the Democrat’s 2024 presidential nomination. (Getty Images/AP Newsroom)
Biden, for his part, has recently seen his approval rating drop to 41%, according to the Real Clear Politics average. His approval rating hit an all-time low of 37% at the end of April, according to a Gallup poll.
South Carolina’s “Truman” said he would support “whoever the Republican nominee is.”
Other voters were still undecided.
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“I’m not sure yet,” Matt, a New York native, told Fox News. “But I agree that someone should probably step in for Biden at this point.”
Another voter, “Richard” of Nebraska, told Fox News he hadn’t made up his mind yet.
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