Iowa poll shows Chuck Grassley ahead of Mike Franken with 'seemingly insurmountable' lead

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Iowa poll shows Chuck Grassley ahead of Mike Franken with 'seemingly insurmountable' lead
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A poll in Iowa's U.S. Senate race shows Sen. Chuck Grassley ahead of Democrat Mike Franken by a margin of 53% to 41%, with independents breaking for him.

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa., on pressing for details of Hunter Biden’s business deals and the potential involvement of President Bidenrace shows Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley expanding his lead against Democrat candidate and former Navy Adm. Mike Franken.

The Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll, conducted by Selzer & Co. between Oct. 31 and Nov. 3, shows Franken 53% to 41% among people in Iowa who have either already voted or say that they will vote. The poll had a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.801 likely voters say that they would vote for someone else, 2% aren't sure who they'd vote for, and 1% didn't reveal their vote.Mike Franken and Sen. Chuck Grassley .

"It's a seemingly insurmountable lead, though anything can happen," Selzer said."This is a very good poll for Chuck Grassley. He gets not only the overall lead but the strong support of the people who are the core of his base. And Franken, by comparison, it's more lukewarm among his base." A poll conducted by Selzer & Co between Oct. 9-12 showed Grassley ahead of Franken by just 3 points, leading him 46% to 43%.

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