JAKARTA - Marquette Law University revealed the final results of their survey showing Republican presidential candidate, who is also the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, will win the 2024 election.
The survey, which was conducted on February 5-15, explained the position of candidates for the upcoming presidential election scheduled for November 5.
Citing Antara, according to a survey 51 percent of registered voters showed their intention to vote for Trump, while the remaining 49 percent supported Joe Biden.
While counting potential voters, support for Trump increased by one point to 52 percent, while support for Biden decreased to 48 percent.
Meanwhile, the survey participants emphasized that if the presidential candidate was a former UN Ambassador who is also former Gubernus South Carolina Nikki Halley, 58 percent of respondents said they would support the Republican Party, and Biden's supporters had decreased to only 42 percent.
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When asked about their preference for Republican presidential candidates, 73 percent of respondents were still hesitant to vote for Trump, while 15 percent voted forvies.
Although Biden supporters have a 66 percent advantage in survey questions regarding the Democratic Party's preliminary election, as many as 27 percent of voters are still in doubt.
In addition, voters say they trust Trump more about issues related to immigration, border security, and the economy, while they trust Biden more about matters relating to abortion policies, health services and social security services.
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