The first election of the 2024 presidential primaries is in the books, and former President Donald Trump was the big winner. ABC News projects that Trump finished first in the Iowa caucuses, about 30 percentage points ahead of second-place finisher Florida Gov....
Trump dominates in Iowa: Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses by an unprecedented margin, kickstarting his bid to win the Republican Party’s presidential nomination for a third consecutive time. DeSantis finishes second: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis edged out former South Carolina G...
Donald Trump has scored a record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses with his rivals languishing far behind.
The first challenge for Trump is in Iowa, where the senior campaign adviser said his goal is to win by more than 12 percentage points, which would be a record for a competitive Republican presidential contest in the state. In theDecember NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll,...
DES MOINES — The Associated Press has determined that DeSantis will finish in a distant second in the Iowa caucuses, ahead of Haley and behind Trump. With an estimated 10% of ballots remaining to be counted, DeSantis leads Haley by approximately 2,300 votes, or about 2 percentage points....
DES MOINES— The Associated Press has determined that DeSantis will finish in a distant second in the Iowa caucuses, ahead of Haley and behind Trump. With an estimated 10% of ballots remaining to be counted, DeSantis leads Haley by approximately 2,300 votes, or about 2 percentage points. ...
Iowa Republican Caucus attendees ranked immigration as the most important issue facing the country, followed closely by the economy, according to an NBC News entrance poll. Both issues lead with 37% and 36%, respectively — by over 20 percentage points over abortion and foreign policy, which are...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former President Donald Trump scored a record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses on Monday with his rivals languishing far behind, a victory that reasserted his grip on the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Even if Harris doesn’t win Iowa next week — and with a combined 9 percent choosing another candidate or undecided, it’s certainly possible things could change — the poll could presage greater-than-expected strength for the Democratic nominee in states with similar demographic profiles...
Well, looking at the results in Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, that has panned out — Trump is projected to win each of those states by 3 or 4 points. He’s looking like he might win the popular vote as well for the first time, or at least keep it close, which is ...