Trump's voters are more excited than Biden's. But Trump could lose a lot if convicted
NPRTrump's voters are more excited than Biden's. But Trump could lose a lot if convicted Enlarge this image toggle caption José Luis Villegas/AP José Luis Villegas/AP The 2024 presidential race could be historic in a number of ways — the front-runner for the Republican nomination is only the fifth ex-president to run for the office, and were he to be nominated against President Biden, it would be only the seventh presidential rematch in history. Unsurprisingly, these poll figures differ widely by party: Nine in 10 Republicans believe Biden has done something wrong in connection to his son's business dealings, along with 7 in 10 independents. Enthusiasm is stronger for Trump than for Biden Within their parties, both candidates are relatively popular — about three-quarters of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents would be satisfied to some degree with Biden as their party's nominee, and three-quarters of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say the same of Trump. However, the poll shows Trump's voters have more enthusiasm — 43% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents would be "very satisfied" with him as their nominee.