23 percent of voters who are inclined to vote Republican do not want Trump to be the party's nominee, according to Thursday's poll.
Data released Thursday by the conservative polling organization Rasmussen Reports indicated that not all Republicans are happy with the option of President Donald Trump becoming their party's presidential nominee.
According to the poll, 23 percent of voters who are inclined to vote Republican do not want Trump to be the party's nominee. That represents a minority of those polled as 70 percent would like to see Trump receive the nomination. With both candidates running unopposed in the 2020 election, party nominations seem to be set. Poll numbers show 95 percent of Republicans believe Trump will be the GOP nominee. Biden's nomination also seems to be assured with 92 percent of those polled holding the opinion that he will be the Democratic nominee.
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