Politics

Poll Donald Trump Hits New High Among Gop Voters

Ruth Kamau  ·  February 26, 2016

Washington, D.C., Feb. 26, 2016 — Donald Trump continued his surprising march toward the Republican nomination this week, as a new poll showed the billionaire businessman reaching his highest level of support yet among GOP voters. The survey, conducted by a major polling firm, put Trump at 35 percent among likely Republican primary voters, up from 30 percent just a week earlier. It was a stark sign of his growing momentum in a race that had already seen him dominate early contests.

Trump’s rise came on the heels of his big win in Nevada’s caucuses a few days prior, where he cruised to victory and drew enthusiastic crowds. Voters seemed drawn to his blunt style and promises to shake up Washington, even as establishment figures in the party grew uneasy. Other candidates, like Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, trailed behind in the poll at 18 and 15 percent respectively, highlighting how Trump’s bombastic personality was cutting through the noise. It was hard not to notice how quickly the dynamics had shifted; what started as a crowded field was narrowing fast around the New York real estate tycoon.

Critics pointed out that Trump’s lead might be fleeting, with some polls showing soft support among certain demographics, but his numbers were undeniably on the upswing. Party insiders whispered about the risks of nominating someone so outside the traditional mold, fearing it could alienate moderates in the general election. Still, Trump’s backers celebrated the results as proof that voters were hungry for change, and his campaign team seized the moment to ramp up attacks on rivals.

As the primary season heated up, this poll served as a wake-up call for the GOP. With Super Tuesday looming just days away, Trump’s new high water mark suggested he was poised to expand his lead across key states. It was a race that kept everyone guessing, and for Trump, the path to the nomination was looking clearer than ever.