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A Daily Mail/JL Partners poll published March 24, 2026 shows shifting terrain in the U.S. Republican field as the conflict with Iran reshapes voter attitudes.
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance leads Republican primary voters at 50 percent but is down three points since the start of the U.S. campaign against Iran; Senator Marco Rubio has risen three points to 17 percent and is increasingly viewed as a potential 2028 contender.
No other Republican has reached double digits; Ron DeSantis is at nine percent.
In a hypothetical head-to-head, Vance would beat Rubio 62 percent to 27 percent.
Vanceās national approval is reported at 47 percent, while President Donald Trumpās approval has fallen into the low 40s amid the war and a resulting energy shock.
On the Democratic side, Vice President Kamala Harris leads at 22 percent, Gavin Newsom is at 19 percent, Pete Buttigieg 11 percent and Josh Shapiro 8 percent.
The conflict, which followed Operation Epic Fury launched on Feb. 28 and closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has driven global oil disruption and pushed U.S. pump prices to about $4.00 a gallon from roughly $2.90 before the crisis.
Vance has not yet confirmed a 2028 bid.
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