Stunning New Poll Shows How Many People Would Vote For Barron Trump If He Ever Ran For U.S. President

Barron Trump looking on.
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He may only be 18 years of age, but Barron Trump is already polling favorably among Republicans as a future presidential candidate.

Barron Trump, who turns 19 next week, is the fifth and youngest child of President Donald Trump, and the only child of First Lady Melania Trump. Barron has four half-siblings in Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka and Tiffany.

Unlike Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric, Barron and Tiffany have primarily stayed out of the public view. Though Barron lives a rather private life, a large portion of Republican voters are already sold on him as a potential presidential candidate.

The Daily Mail and J.L. Partners conducted a new poll with stunning results: 40 percent of Republicans like the idea of altering the U.S. Constitution to lower the age requirement for president (35 and up) so that Barron Trump wouldn’t have to wait until 2041 to run.

Incredibly, 49 percent of the Republicans who participated in the poll said they’d support Barron Trump if he ran for office, with only 13 percent saying no.

Donald Trump began his second presidential term on Jan. 20, less than three months after defeating Kamala Harris. He’s the second POTUS to serve two nonconsecutive terms after Grover Cleveland.

Barron & Donald Trump Would Be Third Father-Son Presidential Pairing

Barron Trump at inauguration
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Two father-son pairs served as Presidents of the United States: John Adams and John Quincy Adams and George H.W. Bush and George Bush. But since not much is known about Barron Trump in terms of his personality and political knowledge, it’s really anyone’s guess if he’d actually consider running for president one day.

He’s just 18 years of age, but the fact he prefers to stay out of the public view is an early indicator that he might not be so keen on running for office.

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