Poll: Trump Leads Republican Competitors in Iowa by Double Digits

United States News News

Poll: Trump Leads Republican Competitors in Iowa by Double Digits
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 BreitbartNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 15 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 9%
  • Publisher: 51%

Former President Donald Trump is leading his Republican competitors in Iowa by double digits, data from a recent New York Times/Siena survey found.

among 432 likely Iowa caucus goers, showed Trump leading his competitors in the Hawkeye State with 44 percent support. As is consistent with other surveys, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis comes in a distant second, 24 points behind Trump with 20 percent support.No other candidate listed broke double digits, as South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott came in third place with nine percent support.

The survey noted that Trump is performing better nationally, garnering 54 percent in that capacity — ten points higher than his status in Iowa. Nationally, DeSantis performs worse, dropping to 17 percent support. Remaining candidates see three percent support or less on a national scale.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

BreitbartNews /  🏆 610. in US

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.

DeSantis closes gap on Trump in Iowa while former president feuds with popular governorDeSantis closes gap on Trump in Iowa while former president feuds with popular governorGov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) 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 (R-IA), who enjoys great popularity among the state's…
Read more »

No evidence of betting integrity manipulated by Iowa, Iowa St. athletes tied to gamblingNo evidence of betting integrity manipulated by Iowa, Iowa St. athletes tied to gamblingOne of the state agencies involved in the ongoing investigation of alleged sports wagering violations by Iowa and Iowa State athletes announced there is no evidence suggesting the integrity of any contest involving the schools was affected by gambling interests. That's according to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission. A total of seven current or former athletes at the two schools were criminally charged this week. All seven are charged with tampering with records and all are suspected of placing bets on contests involving their own schools. Four are alleged to have wagered on games involving their own teams.
Read more »

Gambling agency found no evidence games were manipulated by Iowa, Iowa State athletes involved in investigationGambling agency found no evidence games were manipulated by Iowa, Iowa State athletes involved in investigationThough several current and former college athletes in the state of Iowa have been linked to a gambling scandal, the Iowa Racing and Gambling Commission said Thursday that there is no evidence to suggest the outcome of any game in question was altered by gambling interests.
Read more »

Roll Tide: Alabama GOP House Delegation Goes Trump All the WayRoll Tide: Alabama GOP House Delegation Goes Trump All the WayFormer President Donald Trump scored endorsements from the entire Republican Alabama U.S. House delegation.
Read more »

Donald Trump indicted: Former president 'pissed off' after judge called him 'Mr. Trump'Donald Trump indicted: Former president 'pissed off' after judge called him 'Mr. Trump'Former President Donald Trump left his arraignment hearing in Washington, D.C., feeling at least slightly frustrated in part because the judge presiding over his arrest referred to him as 'Mr. Trump,' multiple court watchers speculated.
Read more »

Trump holds double-digit Iowa lead, but Ron DeSantis lurking: pollTrump holds double-digit Iowa lead, but Ron DeSantis lurking: pollFormer President Donald Trump would win the 2024 Iowa Republican caucuses if they were held today, a new poll shows — but his numbers in the Hawkeye State lag behind his nationwide support. T…
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-21 11:12:04