Former President Donald Trump is maintaining a double-digit lead in the Republican primary race in Iowa, the latest American Greatness/National Research Inc. survey, released this week, found.
July 23-24, 2023, shows Trump firmly in the lead in the Hawkeye State with 42 percent support. That reflects a two-point dip from the last survey, taken July 5-9, 2023, although it is still more than the 39 percent support the former president saw in June.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, while remaining in second place, continues to slip, descending from 21 percent to 15 percent over the last two weeks. In June, 15 percent separated him from Trump, compared to 27 points between the two presidential hopefuls now. Nine percent support South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, up two points from the last survey. Anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswamy comes in fourth place with five percent support, followed by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie with four percent support.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum come in with three percent support, followed by former Vice President Mike Pence with two percent.Trump — 42%
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
GOP anti-Trump PAC drops $1.5 million on ads in Iowa showing voters ditching former presidentA political action committee focused on preventing former President Donald Trump from winning the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 is launching an ad campaign in Iowa profiling voters who once supported Trump but now say he has too much 'baggage.'
Read more »
Poll: Majority Support Donald Trump in Primary as DeSantis Drops to Lower TeensA majority of Republican likely voters support former President Donald Trump in the Republican primary race, while Gov. Ron DeSantis drops to the lower teens, Monday’s Rasmussen Reports survey found.
Read more »
Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign lays off a third of employeesThe Florida governor may be struggling against the GOP frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
Read more »
Letter: Is Trump a martyr or a satyr? Let’s take a closer look.Letter: 'Is Trump a satyr: A lascivious man, lecherous, ultimately self-indulgent and greedy for power, wealth and universal loyalty, as well as sexual gratification? Satyr fits Trump more truly than martyr.'
Read more »
New Iowa, South Carolina polls good news for Trump, bad news for DeSantisNEW IOWA, SOUTH CAROLINA POLLS GOOD NEWS FOR TRUMP, BAD NEWS FOR DESANTIS. First thing to note — I have a story up on former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's visit to Columbia, South Carolina, his first to the critical early-primary state. Christie held a town hall there in hopes of selling his…
Read more »