According to a poll by CBS News and YouGov, just over half of Republican voters want their candidates to show their support for Donald Trump.
According to the results of the poll, over half of Republican voters want GOP nominees to show their loyalty to Trump.
According to the outlet, 44% of the Republican voters want the candidates to focus on the 2020 presidential election. 26% of Republican voters want the GOP nominees to focus on probing the January 6 Capitol riot, according to a CBS poll.
Regarding issues that voters would like to see their nominees focused on, dealing with inflation emerged as the top choice among both Democrats and Republicans.
The outlet reported that the vast majority of Democrats want to hear more about taxing the wealthy and racial justice. Republican voters want candidates to focus on stopping illegal immigration and talk about traditional values.
Voters were asked to choose descriptions of both major political parties.
According to CBS, the term "weak" trended the highest for the Democratic Party, with 51% of those surveyed agreeing with it. By comparison, 42% of those surveyed agreed with strong and 42% agreed with hateful.
According to CBS, more than half of those surveyed agreed that the Republican Party was extreme. 50% of those surveyed agreed with the term "hateful" and 42% agreed with the party's strength.