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The poll shows a shift toward Democrats since the previous Iowa Poll in September. In that survey, Republican candidates were preferred over Democrats statewide, 52% to 44%.
Statewide, 52% of likely Iowa voters prefer a Republican candidate, while 44% prefer a Democratic candidate, the new Iowa Poll finds.
Democratic challengers are polling ahead in two of Iowa's four House seats, which are all currently held by Republican incumbents.
Iowa GOP chairman Jeff Kaufmann is pointing to another poll by Emerson College Polling and RealClearDefense that shows Trump holds 53% of Iowans vote compared to 43% for Harris.
Donald Trump has dropped his lawsuit against famed Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer, the Des Moines Register, and the newspaper’s ...
Organizers see the coming year of festivities as a way to help unite a polarized nation and bridge partisanship — a ...
President Donald Trump previously sued the former pollster, who predicted former Vice President Kamala Harris would win Iowa ...
President Donald Trump seeks the return to Iowa court of his lawsuit accusing the Des Moines Register of election ...
Taylor Wettach will face fellow Democrat Christina Bohannan in Eastern Iowa's District 1 primary election next year.
Trump's lawsuit was first filed in December last year after he alleged a Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll was ...
Attorneys for President Trump refiled a lawsuit against The Des Moines Register and Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer in state court Monday after moving to drop their complaint in federal court. The ...
A federal judge has rejected President Trump’s attempt to withdraw his lawsuit against pollster J. Ann Selzer, the Des Moines ...