Donald Trump easily won an unofficial straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday, a sign of his continued strength among grassroots activists.
At the CPAC convention in Dallas, Trump received a large majority of the vote.
Cruz received 2% of the vote and other potential candidates received 1% of the vote or less.
There was an increase in support for Trump from the last CPAC straw poll in February, when the former president received a majority of the vote.
Nine-out-of-ten respondents to a CPAC survey strongly approved of the job performance of the former president, who had a 99% approval rating.
Donald Trump Jr. would come in second place with 8% support, followed by Cruz and former Secretary, if Trump decided not to run.
As he seeks a second term as Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis has become one of the most talked about Republicans in the country, as he has used his power to implement conservative policies in the state.
If Trump were to announce a third presidential campaign, he would almost certainly command a strong showing of support among GOP lawmakers, as the party tries to flip one or both chambers of Congress in the fall of 2022, when the party hopes to flip one or both chambers of Congress.
In a CPAC straw poll, Gov. Noem of South Dakota received 9% of the vote, followed by Gov.
The majority of attendees at the CPAC didn't think either Biden or Harris would be the Democrats' nominee in 2024, despite Biden's plans to run for reelection with Harris.
According to attendees, Gov. of California was expected to be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024, followed by Biden at 8%, and Clinton at 8%.
4% of attendees picked Harris to be the Democratic nominee.