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FOX News will once again use a new innovative election research approach, “Fox News Voter Analysis,'' during the 2024 primary season.

Fox News, in collaboration with The Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago, conducted a survey Monday night of about 2,500 likely Iowa Republican caucus attendees to find out who they intended to support. ing.

Of course that's not all! Research can also tell you why people support a particular candidate.

The survey questionnaire and results will be posted on foxnews.com after 8pm ET on Monday, January 15th. You can see some of his FNVA findings by following Fox News Iowa in the early evening after 5pm ET. Republican Caucus Blog.

Trump seizes opportunity to approach Iowa Republican presidential group

Donald Trump, Jr. (not pictured), executive vice president of development and acquisitions at the Trump Organization, appears at a table before speaking at a machine shed in Urbandale, Iowa, on Thursday. Campaign signatures signing in support of the president. January 11, 2024. (Al Drago)

For example, intuitive questions that indicate what caucus participants are looking for in a candidate. To what extent will they prioritize candidates with good policy ideas, empathy, and stamina? Or will it all be about defeating President Joe Biden?

How many people want to see a complete change in the way the country is run? And are those people primarily supporting former President Donald Trump and other candidates?

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Let's take a look at first-time caucus attendees and see who could motivate Iowans to go out in the freezing cold and give up hours of their Monday night. It helps you understand how the ground battles of your campaign will look.

Vivek Ramaswamy campaign document

GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA – JANUARY 11: A table during a campaign stop by Republican presidential candidate businessman Vivek Ramaswamy at Chad's Pizza and Restaurant in Grundy Center, Iowa, on January 11, 2024. Election campaign paraphernalia is placed on top of it. (Joe Radle)

Did Bob Vander Plaats' endorsement convince evangelical Christians to support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis?

What about the biggest problems facing this country? Is it the economy? Immigrant? abortion? Foreign policy? And which foreign policy approach do voters prefer: a policy in which the U.S. plays a bigger role than ever before abroad, promoted by former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, or a U.S. withdrawal? Policy (promoted by businessman Vivek Ramaswamy)? .

DeSantis rallies in Iowa

AMES, IOWA – JANUARY 11: Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a campaign event at Jethro's Barbecue on January 11, 2024 in Ames, Iowa. Iowa Republicans will caucus on January 15, 2024, to first choose the party's nominee for the 2024 presidential election. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (Scott Olson)

Also, will the Republican Party come together to support whoever the candidate is, or could the party split come November?

Our FOX News Voter Analysis Survey will tell you that. Much more.

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Here is the detailed explanation: FNVA 2024 Methodology.

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