The Republican debates have been abuzz with candidates vying for the party’s nomination and our latest poll has revealed that Florida Representative, Ron DeSantis, won the debate but gained little support.
It is no secret that as the Republican primaries draw closer, the competition is heating up and candidates are doing all that they can to gain the support of the voters. Representative Ron DeSantis of Florida stepped up to the plate and took part in the latest Republican debates and ultimately won the debate according to our recent poll, however the poll also revealed that he gained very little support from the voting public.
It appears that the Republican party is divided on the issues as well as the various candidates running for the nomination. While Representative DeSantis did well during the debates, many of the other Republican candidates failed to receive the same recognition but instead of claiming victory, it appears as though DeSantis remains determined to continue to campaign and win the hearts of voters.
The Republican debates are primarily divided into two categories; the main debate stage and the ‘undercard’ debate stage. Representative DeSantis was on the main debate stage and he managed to outperform his competitors and was at an advantage by having the larger platform from which to spread his message. However, DeSantis’ performance did not translate into much additional support as his polls remain basically unchanged from before the debate.
The Republican party is on the brink of a critical decision and the debates have revealed that voters are divided on the numerous candidates who are running for the nomination.
Ultimately, this poll offers insight into the Republican party and how they plan to move forward with selecting a nominee. While our poll reveals that Representative DeSantis won the debate, he was unable to garner more support from voters, leaving the final result of the debate rather ambivalent.
It is now time for Republican candidates to make their campaigns stronger, engage with voters and prove themselves as viable candidates for the upcoming presidential election.
The Republican debates have been abuzz with candidates vying for the party’s nomination and our latest poll has revealed that Florida Representative, Ron DeSantis, won the debate but gained little support.
It is no secret that as the Republican primaries draw closer, the competition is heating up and candidates are doing all that they can to gain the support of the voters. Representative Ron DeSantis of Florida stepped up to the plate and took part in the latest Republican debates and ultimately won the debate according to our recent poll, however the poll also revealed that he gained very little support from the voting public.
It appears that the Republican party is divided on the issues as well as the various candidates running for the nomination. While Representative DeSantis did well during the debates, many of the other Republican candidates failed to receive the same recognition but instead of claiming victory, it appears as though DeSantis remains determined to continue to campaign and win the hearts of voters.
The Republican debates are primarily divided into two categories; the main debate stage and the ‘undercard’ debate stage. Representative DeSantis was on the main debate stage and he managed to outperform his competitors and was at an advantage by having the larger platform from which to spread his message. However, DeSantis’ performance did not translate into much additional support as his polls remain basically unchanged from before the debate.
The Republican party is on the brink of a critical decision and the debates have revealed that voters are divided on the numerous candidates who are running for the nomination.
Ultimately, this poll offers insight into the Republican party and how they plan to move forward with selecting a nominee. While our poll reveals that Representative DeSantis won the debate, he was unable to garner more support from voters, leaving the final result of the debate rather ambivalent.
It is now time for Republican candidates to make their campaigns stronger, engage with voters and prove themselves as viable candidates for the upcoming presidential election.