Eight in ten view Trump favorably (79%) with 57% having a “strongly” favorable opinion. Two in ten view him negatively (19%).
Among the subgroup of those with a strongly favorable opinion of the former president, sentiments shift in Perdue’s favor: 39% to Kemp and 52% for Perdue. He trails far behind, however, among those who view Trump unfavorably: 70% Kemp vs. 15% Perdue.
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Most demographic groups break for Kemp, although support splits among very conservative voters (45% Kemp vs. 45% Perdue), White evangelical Christians (47%-44%), and rural voters (45%-45%).
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