Since the beginning of the primaries, 48–50% of American voters have continued to support the former president, according to national polls conducted by News. Despite his convictions, he continued to have considerable support, even after incumbent President Joe Biden appeared to be the front-runner and delivered a well-received State of the Union speech in March.
Despite Trump’s bravery and survival of an attempted assassination, his support did not significantly increase, despite his faultless and cohesive convention.
When Democrats started running from their nominee after his then-opposing, Joe Biden, completely lost it in the debate, it didn’t even rise.
Even after the Democrats promptly nominated Vice President Kamala Harris as their party’s nominee, and a large portion of the media reported that she had a significant rise in momentum, Trump’s support remained unwavering.
Trump’s support remained stable in the 48–50% range even after that.
Almost half of American voters continue to back Trump, according to the most credible polls, which are those that use live phone interviews and a random probability sample.