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Donald Trump's chances of winning a third term -- Hypothetical poll

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    80% ReliableGood

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -17% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : We want Trump in '28.
68% : We want Trump.
66% : We want Trump in '28," he said.
62% : Shane Trejo, the campaign lead for the Third Term Project, told News2Share: "We're pushing support in the grassroots for Representative Andy Ogles' amendment, and we're pushing the idea for Trump to get a rightful third term.
61% : And at a National Rifle Association convention in May last year, Trump said: "You know, FDR 16 years -- almost 16 years -- he was four terms.
59% : This amendment would allow President Trump to serve three terms, ensuring that we can sustain the bold leadership our nation so desperately needs," Ogles said.
56% : Trejo also told the Washington Examiner that he hoped more Republican lawmakers, including members of the House Freedom Caucus, will express their support for allowing Trump to run for a third term.
56% : " "Rep. Ogles has followed the playbook perfectly by proposing a constitutional amendment to allow Trump to serve a third term.
52% : Trump was referring to 32nd U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served four terms in office and inspired the 22nd Amendment.
51% : " Trump had also pondered the idea of running for a third term multiple times before this year.
49% : A man like Trump comes along only once or twice in the country's history.
47% : Last month, Trump likened himself to a "king" in a social media post.
47% : While I'm grateful that he acknowledges that a third term would require a constitutional amendment, nothing Donald Trump says or does is funny," Goldman said. President Donald Trump in an April 2024 interview with Time: "I wouldn't be in favor of a challenge.
46% : While a third term for Donald Trump is constitutionally impossible under the 22nd Amendment, the fact that a significant portion of voters would support the idea highlights his enduring influence in American politics.
45% : Trejo added that the group is currently focused on allowing Trump to run for a third term rather than pushing for him to run again in 2032.
45% : Trump will be 82 by the end of his second term, which would make him the oldest sitting U.S. president in history.
45% : Trump has floated the idea of running for a third term, sometimes seemingly in jest.
45% : And at a prayer breakfast at the Washington Hilton on February 6, Trump mulled another four years, "despite the fact that they say I can't run again.
44% : More than two in five voters would vote for Donald Trump for a third term, a new poll shows.
44% : Trump "has proven himself to be the only figure in modern history capable of reversing our nation's decay and restoring America to greatness, and he must be given the time necessary to accomplish that goal," Ogles said in a press release. Ogles' amendment is being supported by The Third Term Project.
44% : Meanwhile, Steve Bannon, host of the War Room podcast and a former White House chief strategist during Trump's first term, reiterated his belief that Trump should be allowed to run for a third term during a speech at CPAC in January.
44% : During a Black History Month event at the White House in January, Trump asked, "Should I run again?
43% : " Nonetheless, there is a growing movement to put Trump in the White House for a third term.
43% : Following his victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Trump brought up the subject again, telling House Republicans, "I suspect I won't be running again, unless you say, 'He's so good, we've got to figure something else."
42% : " Steve Bannon during his CPAC speech on Thursday: "The future of MAGA is Donald Trump.
39% : That would preclude President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama from seeking a third term.
31% : This makes it highly unlikely the amendment will pass and Trump will be able to serve a third term.
30% : "It is imperative that we provide President Trump with every resource necessary to correct the disastrous course set by the Biden administration.
29% : Trump told Time in April that he "wouldn't be in favor" of repealing the 22nd Amendment.
27% : The campaign's leader Shane Trejo told News2Share at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in January that they are pushing for a third term for Trump because he was "robbed in 2020 of a term that he should have served."
25% : President Trump has shown time and time again that his loyalty lies with the American people and our great nation above all else.
24% : Elsewhere on the 2024 campaign trail, Trump suggested he would be a "dictator" and abuse power only on "day one" of his new administration, and told an audience of Christians if he got elected "you're not going to have to vote" in the future.
22% : "The future of MAGA is Donald Trump.
15% : Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
6% : According to a poll conducted by Change Research set to be released Friday, 42 percent of voters would support Donald Trump for a third term in a hypothetical matchup with Barack Obama, but that Trump would lose to Obama, supported by 49 percent of respondents.

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