Majority of Top Young Republican Club in U.S. Supports Trump
NY Young Republicans Club Strongly Favors Trump as 2024 Presidential Nominee
The New York Young Republicans Club (NYYRC), the oldest and largest young Republican club in the United States, has revealed that its members strongly favor Donald Trump as the 2024 presidential nominee. In fact, in a head-to-head battle against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump was the clear favorite, receiving over two-thirds – 66.88 percent of the Young Republican vote.
Trump Leads in Polls
These surveys reflect the wider Republican voter consensus on the matter. President Trump was leading in the polls for the nomination on May 1 with a whopping 58 percent of the vote. Ron DeSantis is in second place with 22 percent, according to YouGov and CBS News.
NYYRC Endorses Trump
The NYYRC was amongst the first in the nation to endorse President Trump for 2024, triggering much of the corporate-left media with its statement concerning not just the political, but also the spiritual. They doubled down on the rhetoric following the news of President Trump’s indictment, against which the group protested in Lower Manhattan. A statement at the time read:
“President Trump embodies the American people—our psyche from id to super-ego—as does no other figure; his soul is totally bonded with our core values and emotions, and he is our total and indisputable champion. This tremendous connection threatens the established order.”
Upcoming Annual Gala
The club has over 1,000 paying members, and recently announced that its 2023 Annual Gala will be held at Cipriani, one of the most prestigious venues in New York night life.
Potential Rivals
In a poll considering potential Republican nominee rivals, Donald Trump still came out on-top with 64.35 percent of the vote. DeSantis, once considered Trump’s greatest primary threat, though yet to declare his candidacy, received a mere 27.44 percent. Lesser-known figures include Vivek Ramaswamy, who received 3.47 percent, and Nikki Haley, who received 1.58 percent. All other candidates polled below one percent.
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