The survey found 52 percent of Republican primary voters in Kansas expressing a favorable view of Trump, compared to 34 percent who view him unfavorably and 14 percent who have no opinion on the matter.
Nearly three in ten voters, 28 percent, said they will definitely vote for Trump in the primary race, compared to 37 percent who said they would vote for another candidate and 35 percent who remain unsure. However, when presented with a handful of potential candidates in a semi-crowded GOP field, Trump takes a double-digit lead.
“If the candidates in the Republican Presidential Primary were Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo and Tim Scott, for whom would you vote?” the survey asked.
Trump leads with 30 percent support, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis falls 13 percent behind with 17 percent support.
Notably, DeSantis only has an advantage when pitted against Trump alone, 41 percent to 33 percent with 26 percent remaining undecided— well enough to swing the head-to-head matchup to either figure.