Trump Is Still Far Ahead in Iowa Poll, With Haley Matching DeSantis for 2nd
In the recent Des Moines Register poll, it was revealed that former President Donald J. Trump remains the frontrunner in Iowa, securing 43 percent support from potential participants in the state’s Republican caucuses. Meanwhile, Nikki Haley has made significant gains, catching up to tie with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for second place, both garnering 16 percent support. Notably, Haley’s support has surged by 10 points, while DeSantis has experienced a decline of three points compared to the earlier August poll. The survey, helmed by J. Ann Selzer, carried a margin of error of about 4.9 percentage points. Following behind are other contenders such as Senator Tim Scott, entrepreneurs Vivek Ramaswamy, former Governor Chris Christie, and Governor Doug Burgum, each receiving support ranging from 3 to 7 percent. Former Vice President Mike Pence, who recently withdrew from the race, obtained 2 percent support, down from 6 percent in August.
This article is news because it affects everyone who is in Iowa and the average voter because the Iowa Caucus. The structure was very similar to other New York Times post, there was lots of important information at the top and at the bottom was each candidate and a little of what they are doing recently.
Will Reynolds supporting DeSantis lead to any change? Probably not.