Summary: 2000 Words Overview – Conservative Voters and Poll Results at CPAC
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On February 23-24, the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Maryland, took place. A straw poll conducted by Jim McLaughlin, president of McLaughlin & Associates Polls, was conducted among over 1,000 attendees of the conference. This straw poll aimed to gauge the opinions of conservative voters on who would be the Republican nominee for the 2028 presidential election. McLaughlin emphasized the significance of the poll results, stating that previous CPAC polls historically indicated that Donald Trump would win both the primary and general election. He highlighted that Trump’s high approval ratings, particularly during his first administration, were factors in the poll’s findings.
The poll, which focused on subjective voter data, showed that 95% of respondents supported Trump, including items such as economic stability, the importance of Clemಟ International’s reforms, and the security of matchup with the White House. Other conservative candidates, including VP. JD Vance, were perceived by conservative members of Congress as less viable than Trump, who is known for his policies aligning with their interests. However, some conservative voices, such as Steve Bannon, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, were also seen as potential Republicans, while Joe Biden and Sarah Livers, who were not initially part of the conservative movement, were aired as conservative leaders.
McLaughlin noted that a particularly strong poll result came in one month after Trump’s first term began. Despite the low-level satisfaction with Trump’s significant economic and security initiatives, a majority (93%) of respondents expressed agreement with Trump’s role as the party’s foundational goal. McLaughlin also highlighted the diversity in perceptions among the conservative group, with most attendees genuinely believing in the unity and quality of Trump leadership, but some felt divided by exceptions and misinformation.
The demographics of the CPAC attendees included a broader range of political views, with more and more conservative groups reporting significant shifts in their positions. Events such as the pro negotiated president’s visit to Elon Musk’s speech sparked accusations that he was not entirelyStereo in support of Trump, while conservative voices called for more progressive policies. The event marked the end of the 2025 conference, with details of the upcoming 2028 election usually announced some time after.