Marquette Law School published a poll on Thursday showing 60 percent of Republicans want Donald Trump to run for president in 2024.
"Among all respondents, 28% would like to see Trump make another run for the presidency, while 71% do not want him to run again," the poll analysis said.
"Trump is viewed favorably by a very large percentage of Republicans, but he faces net unfavorable ratings from independents and especially negative views from Democrats, as shown in Table 2."
The poll also asked people which candidate would receive their vote "in a rematch with President Joe Biden in a possible 2024 election."
"In a rematch with President Joe Biden in a possible 2024 election, Trump receives support of 34% of those polled, against Biden's 42%, while 18% say they wouldn't vote for either and 6% say they would not vote," the poll analysis said.
"[T]here are variations in the support for Trump, by party identification, as seen in Table 3. The relatively high percentage of each partisan group saying they would vote for someone else or wouldn't vote suggests the difficulty either candidate faces looking to a 2024 race as of now."
The poll also surveyed other topics such as approval ratings for the president, vice president, Congress, as well as confidence in the 2020 election results and issues related to the coronavirus.
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