.RonDeSantis posted stronger numbers in a poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers than nationally, while Donald Trump's support in the state dipped below 50% amid tensions between himself & IAGovernor Kim Reynolds, who is widely popular among the state's GOP.
Gov. Ron DeSantis posted stronger numbers in a poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers than nationally, while former President Donald Trump's support in the Hawkeye State dipped below 50% amid public tensions between himself and Gov. Kim Reynolds , who enjoys great popularity among the state's Republicans.
Trump faces a 10-point difference between his support nationally and that among Iowa likely caucusgoers. This difference further marks his loss of the support of the majority of Republicans in Iowa, only holding a plurality over opponents.
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