A majority of GOP voters are at least open to listening to a primary challenger to President Donald Trump, an online survey showed.
In the Business Insider survey taken April 26-27 and released Monday, 24% of Republicans said they would probably back a primary challenger, while another 18% would seriously consider it and 19% are willing to listen to a GOP primary challenger.
Here is the breakdown:
- 11% said "I would probably support a qualified Republican candidate who challenged President Trump in the primary."
- 13% said "I would absolutely support a qualified candidate who challenged President Trump in the Republican primary."
- 18% said "I support the president; however, I am open to other qualified Republican primary challengers."
- 33% said "I fully back President Trump and would absolutely not consider voting for any Republican primary challenger."
- 19% said "I'd probably back President Trump, but I would listen to a qualified primary challenger."
The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 3.07 percentage points.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld has announced plans to explore a run against the president, and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich are eyeing a possible primary bid.
An insurgent run against a sitting president has little recent precedent for success, The Washington Post has reported.