Trump Jr., Ivanka garner support in hypothetical 2024 poll

Two of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE’s children, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpTom Cotton defends Ivanka Trump over canceled commencement speech: ‘Woke’ critics ‘ruined it for everyone’ Ivanka Trump releases prepared speech after being dropped as Wichita State commencement speaker The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Trump poses for controversial photo op at DC church amid protests MORE and Donald Trump Jr.Don John TrumpTrump Jr. calls elderly supporter who was assaulted Trump Jr. hits Howard Stern for going ‘establishment,’ ‘acting like Hillary’ Trump Jr., GOP senator lash out at Facebook for taking down protest pages on stay-at-home orders MORE, would have support from some Republicans and people who lean Republican if they were to run for president in 2024, according to a new survey. 

The SurveyMonkey poll for Axios released Saturday found that 29 percent of Republicans and leaners said they would consider voting for Donald Trump Jr. and that 16 percent said they would consider voting for Ivanka Trump. 

Among a list of potential candidates in the 2024 contest, both Trumps were in the top four. Vice President Pence had the greatest amount of potential support, with 40 percent of respondents saying they would consider a vote for him. 

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Twenty-six percent said they would consider voting for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill’s Morning Report – Trump’s public standing sags after Floyd protests The Hill’s Morning Report – Protesters’ defiance met with calls to listen The truth behind Biden’s ‘you ain’t black’ gaffe MORE (R), and 15 percent said they would consider a vote for Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioHillicon Valley: Georgia officials launch investigation after election day chaos | Senate report finds Chinese telecom groups operated in US without proper oversight Republican Senators ask FCC to ‘clearly define’ when social media platforms should receive liability protections Trump’s tweet on protester sparks GOP backlash  MORE (R-Fla.). 

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Between Dec. 14 and Dec. 17, 1,854 Republicans and leaners were surveyed. The poll’s modeled error estimate is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.