In the Echelon Insights survey, Trump dominated other contenders in primary choices and presidential polling.
How voters responded when asked who they choose if the GOP primary was held today:
- Trump was chosen by 66%, with 72% choosing him in battleground states.
- DeSantis was picked by 52%, with 61% in battleground states.
- Ramaswamy was preferred by 40% overall and 37% in battleground states.
- Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., was preferred by 25% overall and 24% in battlegrounds.
- Former Vice President Mike Pence was picked by 23% overall and 20% in battlegrounds.
- Nikki Haley collected 22% support overall, and 21% in battlegrounds.
All others were in single digits.
In a question on who voters would choose in a head-to-head between President Joe Biden and Trump, 45% said they would definitely or probably vote for Biden and 44% said the same about Trump.
The survey, however, found when asked if voters wanted to see Biden run for president, only 28% said yes and 59% said no. Among Democrats, 60% said they definitely or probably would vote for Biden in a primary.
In a match between Trump, Biden, and an independent, the former president beat Biden by 43% to 41% — an edge he maintains no matter who an independent candidate might be.
The questionnaire was taken June 26-29, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.9 percentage points.