(Breitbart) More Republicans express confidence in former President Donald Trump to handle several major issues in the country — from energy to China relations — than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the latest Morning Consult data found.
The latest Morning Consult survey found Trump leading DeSantis by 34 points in the Republican primary race. A majority, 56 percent, support him, compared to 22 percent who support DeSantis. No other individual listed garners over five percent support.
Morning Consult found Trump with another advantage as well: Republicans tend to trust him more on a wide range of issues. For example, 71 percent of Republicans said they trust Trump to handle the economy, compared to 19 percent who said the same of DeSantis. Nearly three-quarters, 72 percent, trust Trump to handle relations with China, while 18 percent said the same of DeSantis.
Similarly, 71 percent trust Trump on national security and 69 percent trust him on foreign policy, compared to 19 percent who said the same for DeSantis on national security and 20 percent who trust him on foreign policy.
That trend continues on a range of other issues:
Gun Policy
Trump: 62 percent
DeSantis: 25 percent
Protecting Medicare and Social Security
Trump: 60 percent
DeSantis: 25 percent
Public Safety
Trump: 60 percent
DeSantis: 25 percent
Immigration
Trump: 70 percent
DeSantis: 20 percent
Health Care
Trump: 60 percent
DeSantis: 25 percent
Energy
Trump: 62 percent
DeSantis: 25 percent
Trump and DeSantis seem to have the closest gaps on the issues of education and race relations, although Trump still boasts a double digit lead, as 53 percent trust Trump to handle education as well as race relations, compared to 33 percent who trust DeSantis with education and 31 percent who said the same of race relations.
Morning Consult: Who do you think would do a better job handling…?
The Economy
Trump — 71% (+52)
DeSantis — 19%Immigration
Trump — 70% (+50)
DeSantis — 20%Foreign Policy
Trump — 69% (+49)
DeSantis — 20%Protecting Medicare and Social Security
Trump — 60 (+35)… pic.twitter.com/d0R5t6PfpX— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 31, 2023