Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump are among the top candidates in the Republic in 2024
Twenty-nine percent of poll responders want the president's son to be nominated in the next election, while 16% support the first daughter Trump's campaigns after the plane crash - but the election is far from over
Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump are among the top voters who voted for the GOP presidential election in 2024, according to a new poll.
Forty percent of respondents in a poll conducted by journalist Axios and Survey Monkey demanded that the vice president, Mike Pence, become Republican nominee by 2024, whether he would replace Donald Trump at the Oval Office or replace the Democratic Alliance if this year's race was lost. .
Twenty-six percent wanted Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador to Trump.
But 29% called Donald Trump Jr., his father's heir even though he was separated from the family side by joint control, and his brother Eric, of the Trump Organization.
Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, a senior adviser to the White House, have been supported by 16%.
Donald Trump Jr. recently published a political book, Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us. It was the best-selling store in the New York Times, when we were surrounded by questions about Republican efforts to help it, and a tour to advertise it attracted large crowds, otherwise they did not fit in the same way.
Reviewing the Guardian's letter, Lloyd Green said it was "the history of a better campaign than most" and was "well regarded as the opening salvo of Trump's child with real political ambitions".
The president's eldest son, Green, wrote, "it really connects with the party base" and "his speech at the [2016] conference confirmed the attention he received".
"Below, come 2024 Don Jr is likely to be on the ticket."
Like his father before 2016 and his brother now, Ivanka Trump has never held a elected position. But he reportedly has political ambitions.
In his White House interview with Fire and Fury, for example, journalist Michael Wolff said he and Kushner had made an agreement: "The first female president, Ivanka celebrated, would not have been Hillary Clinton: it would have been Ivanka Trump."
Often portrayed as a free and restrained influence on his father, Ivanka Trump has called for success with a paid family holiday for civil servants and a reversal of a government sentence.
He also represented his father at the international level, with widespread criticism and occasional laughter from real world leaders.
The Axios / Survey Monkey poll noted that young Republican voters tend to support Trump's children while older respondents prefer Pence and other national numbers.
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Other leading Republicans who are earning respectable include Florida Senator Marco Rubio (15%), US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (13%) and Texas governor Greg Abbott (13%).
Pompeo looks set to head to the Senate in Kansas, which is a precursor to the expected White House run. Rubio has previously run for re-election, in 2016, when he was briefly seen as an opponent before Trump pulled him out of the water.
Many viewers now think that Trump's take on the Lincoln team makes family success much easier.
Speaking to the Los Angeles Times last month, Republican strategist and Trump critic Trump Rilson Wilson said: “I really think Don Jr or Ivanka will be appointed in 2024… because the party doesn't care about any of the issues that have been driving the party. Now they care about Trump.
"I don't think the party has played a role in Trump's recovery," Wilson said. “I think that one day there will be a middle class in the economy and one-on-one for the freedom fighters. But I don't think it will have a Republic product. ”
The Axios / Survey Monkey poll was conducted shortly before Donald Trump was prosecuted.
In that sense the president remains in a constitutional role, which cannot be convicted and removed or removed. The Democratic Republic of the House is holding a series of indictments that it approved last month, seeking approval from the Republicans that govern the Senate through the laws of the Presidential case.