Pollsters, Political Strategists Think Trump’s Support Is Much Larger Than Polls Suggest

Sep 30, 2022 | Political News

According to recent national polls, Republican candidates aren't doing all that well. However, Robert Calahy, a Senior Associate with polling company Trafalgar Group, thinks conservatives might be carrying a stronger lead than most pollsters, including himself, believe.

During an interview on Fox's “Unfiltered with Dan Bongino” Calahy said the following:

“This year, our fear is that people are not going to be polled that are Trump supporters because all that Biden has said, and all the apparent attacks, and people coming after them and they're just hesitant even to participate. I think everybody will underestimate them, including us. Republican turnout will exceed even what we predict.

Donald Trump's popularity remains incredibly high, as evidence by his massive rallies across the country. At the same time, the Biden/Harris administration continues to be a colossal failure by practically any measurement. It's difficult to believe that President Trump and the Republican Party don't have higher approval ratings than most pollsters suggest.

This is something Republican strategists and pundits are picking up on. Many believe Trump is so popular, he is certain to be the party's nominee in 2024. As Political Strategist Alex Bruesewitz recently tweeted:

Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee in 2024 & he will win the White House in a landslide. As I travel the country, one thing is very clear, real America wants Donald J. Trump back.

Similarly, Josh Barnett, a candidate for Arizona's First Congressional District, pointed out the understated polling throughout the country when he tweeted:

Despite the left's push to quench the idea of a “Red Wave” in November, the general public refuses to accept the Left's propaganda. As one disgruntled Twitter user responded to a Joe Biden Tweet:

The Left can deny President Trump's popularity all they want. But they may regret it in 2022 and 2024.