The Iowa Republicans are turning away from Donald Trump and are leaning in favor of Ron DeSantis, according to a new poll released Monday by Neighborhood Research and Media.
According to the survey, 32% of likely channel attendees would choose the governor of Florida as their first choicethe other 30% said their first choice would be former President Donald Trump.
“With barely half the support of a year ago at a time when DeSantis’ vote has nearly tripledTrump becomes a severe loser in the race,” Rick Shaftan of Neighborhood Research and Media wrote in his analysis.
This result represents a 23-point change in the survey since June.when Trump led DeSantis 38% to 17%, and a 46-point change from November of last year, when the 45th president led 56% to 12%.
Although two thirds of the parties are clear about their decision, the other 30% of respondents said they were still undecided about who would be your first choice.
the former vice president Mike Pence would be the first choice of the 3% of those polled, while former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson each garnered 1% support.
When the second and third options were counted, a key dynamic in a caucus state like Iowa, DeSantis had 48% support, Trump had 42%, Pence had 6%, and Noem had 3%.
the survey of Neighborhood Research and Media isn’t the only one favoring DeSantisto this is added that of YouGov that showed that voters favor the 44-year-old politician by seven points over the experienced Trump.
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Source: La Opinion