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According to several polls, a majority of Americans do not want former President Donald Trump to run again for president in 2024. A POLITICO | Morning Consult poll conducted in September 2023 found that 51 percent of voters said the 14th Amendment prohibits Trump from running again because he engaged in insurrection, compared with 34 percent who said the opposite.
A CNBC All-America Economic Survey conducted in December 2022 found that 61 percent of the public thought Trump should not seek the presidency, compared with 30 percent who believed he should. A PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll conducted in September 2022 found that 63 percent of Americans did not want him to run in 2024, while only 32 percent did.
However, Trump has announced that he is running for the Republican nomination and has a strong base of support among his loyalists. He has dismissed the 14th Amendment push as a "hoax" and a "witch hunt" and has claimed that he won the 2020 election despite losing the popular vote and the Electoral College.
He has also mocked his rivals for the nomination, saying none of them were worthy of being his running mate. It is unclear whether any legal challenge to his candidacy based on the 14th Amendment would succeed or whether any state would refuse to put his name on the ballot. The issue could spark a constitutional crisis and a political showdown in the months ahead.
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