• Voters also told Tel Opinion that if Trump were to publicly support a candidate, they are 69% more likely to vote for the president’s choice. And at this point, in a scenario with Collins not running, Bellavia is seen as the candidate most likely to support the Trump agenda at 32%, while 18% think Jacobs is least likely to support Trump, the most of any other candidate.

• Though he did not test a Mychajliw-Jacobs single pairing, Zeplowitz said it would become a “war” over who is the strongest Trump supporter.

None of the announced or potential candidates are putting much stock in a poll surrounded by so many question marks. They point out that Collins anticipates making no re-election decisions until late this year, while it remains unclear which candidates will actually enter a race more than 10 months in the future.

Parlato said she only officially announced within the past few days and labeled the poll “obviously premature.”

“It means absolutely nothing at this point,” she said. “We don’t even know what the field will look like.”

But Parlato noted an enthusiastic response to her announcement and promised she will rank much higher in the polls once she is able to spread her conservative message.