On Monday, the Republican primary election for the presidential nomination will be held in the state of Iowa.
National polls show Donald Trump as the clear favorite. Florida Governor Ron is fighting behind him Desantis, which was initially perceived As the only candidate who may try to compete with Trump and the former US ambassador to the United Nations and the former governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley. What is the situation in Iowa?
Haley for Trump, but ahead of DeSantis
A Suffolk University poll released four days before the Iowa caucuses shows Haley ahead of DeSantis in second place. Both of them are behind Trump.
While the former president enjoys 54 percent support, Haley can count on 20 percent and DeSantis only 13 percent.
In recent weeks, Haley has been rising in the polls and attracting more donors. His advantage over Descente could be a potentially big chance for Trump to win over unfavorable voters, as he differs more from the former president in his views than the Florida governor.
Ramaswamy and Christy are far behind
The remaining candidates who have not yet dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, i.e. an entrepreneur in the biotech industry, author of books including The Problem Vokeism in the United StatesVivek Ramaswamy and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie each received 6 percent. and 2 percent support.
Ramaswamy and Christie have fallen far behind the top three candidates, prompting growing calls within the party to withdraw support for one of them.
The poll was conducted Jan. 6-10 among a group of 500 voters who registered to participate in the Republican primary.
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