Even as hetrails Trumpby close to 30 percentage points in national polls, DeSantis and his advisers are sticking to a long-haul, Iowa-first strategy. They hope that an upset win in the state would stall Trump's momentum, according to two sources close to the campaign, who asked not to ...
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BREAKING POLLS 123 Iowa Senate Ernst (R) 45%, Braley (D) 44%The U.S. Senate race in Iowa is a dead heat.The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Iowa Voters finds Republican Joni Ernst, the winner of Tuesday's crowd...
The threshold for the second debate was higher than for the first. Candidates had to poll at 3% in two national polls or 3% in one national poll and 3% in one early state poll from two separate early-voting states — Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina. For the first de...
"If and when Kim Reynolds of Iowa endorses Ron DeSanctimonious, who is absolutely dying in the polls both in Iowa and Nationwide, it will be the end of her political career in that MAGA would never support her again, just as MAGA will never support DeSanctimonio...
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks at the Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition's fall banquet, Sept. 16, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa.Bryon Houlgrave/AP Hutchinson was the first GOP candidate to call for former President Trump to step aside, arguing Trump...
Polls show him far behind Trump and Haley in the more moderate Northeastern state of New Hampshire, where Republicans will choose their nominee eight days from now. Unlike a regular election, Iowa's caucus requires voters to gather in person in sma...
Four year ago, exit polls in Iowa showed 46 percent of GOP caucus-goers not making up their minds until the week before the vote. One-third of them sided with Rick Santorum, resulting in a 34-vote loss for Mitt Romney (although we didn’t really know that for six weeks), the front...
Trump 7 Rubio 7 Carson 3 Fiorina 1 Bush 1 Paul 1 Kasich 1 Huckabee 1 Delegate Counts:New York Times Polls Instantly compare a poll to prior one by same pollster SourceDateSampleTrumpCruzKasichOther Poll Averages†28.2%23.3%2.7%-
Instead, just as they did in Iowa and New Hampshire, voters were looking for a candidate who fights for people like them and shares their values, and Trump defeated Haley handily among voters who picked these qualities. Haley had some late momentum, but it wasn't enough ...