57 percent of voters would not vote to re-elect President Donald Trump in 2020, a new poll finds
SalonIt appears the 2020 presidential race is heading into full swing, with several high-profile Democratic candidates already announcing their plans to officially enter the race to take on President Donald Trump. Indeed, among Republicans, 69 percent said they planned to vote for Trump in 2020, while 10 percent said they would vote against him and 21 percent said they were "unsure." Meanwhile, 62 percent of independents said they plan to vote against Trump, while 25 percent said they would vote to re-elect him. The poll also asked respondents who they would want to see run against Trump, finding that 29 percent of Republicans and conservative-leaning independents favored Sen. Mitt Romney, who won a first term to Congress during the 2018 midterm election cycle and formerly ran for president in 2012. Meanwhile, asked about their feelings on 10 potential Democratic contenders for 2020, 76 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents said they would support former Vice President Joe Biden, while 57 percent said they favored Sen. Bernie Sanders and another 53 percent said they would back Sen. Elizabeth Warren.