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Final Emerson Iowa Poll: Trump Way Ahead

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    50% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    20% Somewhat Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    22% Positive

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66% : Haley performs her strongest (34%) among those with postgraduate degrees, but still trails Trump (43%) in the group.
59% : "Trump has the support of the Iowa Republican evangelical community and the non-evangelical community," Kimball said.
58% : Trump leads with 56% support among Iowa male voters and 54% among the state's female voters.
56% : Among non-evangelical voters, 26% support Haley and 12% DeSantis.
55% : Trump has the backing of 55% of Iowa GOP caucus voters, followed by former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley (21%) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (15%), according to Emerson College Polling results.
45% : A total of 61% of Republican caucus voters under age 30 said they would vote for Trump, compared to 51% of those in their 30s, 60% of those in their 40s, 45% of those in their 50s, 60% of those in their 60s, and 59% of those over 70.
41% : More than half of Iowa Republicans support Donald Trump, giving the former president a commanding lead heading into Monday's state caucuses, a new Emerson College poll found.
19% : While the race for second place has become more competitive among older and college educated voters, Trump maintains at least a plurality of support over Haley and DeSantis among these groups, making it difficult for DeSantis or Haley to secure the base needed to be formidable competitors in Iowa.

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