Americans weigh changing Constitution to elect Barron Trump president
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President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron, is gaining popularity among Republicans. Some Republicans are so fond of him that they are open to the idea of amending the Constitution to allow him to run for president at an early age.

A recent Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll reveals that 40% of Republicans surveyed would be willing to modify the Constitution to accommodate a potential presidential campaign by Barron Trump.

Thirty-eight percent of Republicans disagreed with the idea and 22 percent did not voice an opinion when asked. 

However, the general sentiment among Americans is mostly against this concept. The poll indicates that 42% of all respondents are against the idea, while only 24% support it.

When President Trump leaves office after his second term, Republicans seem interested in his youngest son be the next member of the family in the Oval Office.

Nearly half of Republicans support Barron Trump running for president in the future, as 49 percent favored the idea. 

Twenty-two percent neither supported or opposed the idea. Just thirteen percent of Republicans were opposed to the idea and fifteen percent were unsure.

Predictably a wide majority of Democrats were opposed to the idea, 59 percent opposing the notion in the poll.

Barron Trump gestures at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington

Barron Trump gestures at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington

Americans overall, however, remain skeptical of the idea as just 26 percent of voters support the idea and 38 percent oppose it. Thirty-six percent of voters did not have were not sure about the idea.

The poll was conducted March 5-7 among a sample of 1,019 registered voters with a 3.4 percent margin of error. 

Barron Trump is just 18 years old, and as the age requirement for Americans to run for president is still 35. He would have to wait 17 years before he could legally run for president.

President Donald Trump, right, shakes the hand of his son Barron Trump at the 60th Presidential Inauguration

President Donald Trump, right, shakes the hand of his son Barron Trump at the 60th Presidential Inauguration

In 2028, the year his father is expected to pass the baton to another Republican, Barron will be 22 years old.

Barron, who began attending New York University last fall, may want to finish college before exploring his political career.

Republican, Democrat, and Independent voters used the word ‘tall’ the most to describe Barron. 

Republicans and Independents used other words such as ‘smart’, ‘good’, ‘intelligent,’ and ‘cool’ to describe the president’s youngest son. 

Barron Trump waves at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington

Barron Trump waves at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington

U.S. President Donald Trump, right, stands with Vice President JD Vance, left, and son Barron Trump, center, during the 60th Presidential Inauguration ceremony

U.S. President Donald Trump, right, stands with Vice President JD Vance, left, and son Barron Trump, center, during the 60th Presidential Inauguration ceremony

Democrats described Barron as ‘spoiled’ and ‘unknown.’ 

Barron’s public appearances during his father’s inauguration reminded Americans just how tall he was, as the 6-7 college freshman dwarfed all the political figures wherever he went in Washington, DC.

 At an Inauguration rally for his father’s supporters, Barron Trump went viral online for waving and putting his hand up to his ear when he was introduced, fueling louder and louder cheers for his appearance.

His brief engagement with the crowd signaled that whenever Barron is ready to host rallies of his own, he will have no problem finding an audience. 

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