Iowa Republicans Sen. Chuck Grassley and Gov. Kim Reynolds both hold double-digit leads over their Democrat challengers in their respective raves, according to the latest Emerson College poll.
that “what happened to me and what is happening now is not my fault. It’s his. That has always been, and will remain, the truth.”
In the gubernatorial election, the same poll found Reynolds holds a 17-point lead over Democrat candidate Deidre DeJear. Fifty-three percent of the respondents said they would support Reynolds, while 36 percent said they would support DeJear. The poll also showed that nine percent were undecided, and only two percent said they planned to vote for someone else.
Fifty-five percent of the Iowa voters said they viewed the sitting Republican governor favorably, while only 43 percent said they viewed her unfavorably. This is compared to the 41 percent who viewed DeJear favorably and the 27 percent who viewed her unfavorably. DeJear’s hopes to unseat incumbent Reynolds in the November elections are slim. Not only has Iowa not elected a Democrat governor in 15 years, but the Cook Political Report alsoAdditionally, President Joe Biden’s approval in the state is underwater, as 56 percent disapprove of him, while only 34 percent approve of him. There were also ten percent who stayed neutral.
The Emerson College poll was conducted from October 2 to 4 with a sample size of 959 likely voters. The margin of error was 3.1 percent.
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