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Donald Trump Performs Better with Iowa GOP Women Than Men

Former President Donald Trump, the winner of the Iowa caucuses, is performing better with female Iowa Republicans than with men, an Associated Press-NORC poll released before the election showed. It was revealed. wall street journal.

The investigation began on Tuesday and ended with the start of Monday's caucuses. Indicated, As of 9:29 p.m. Monday, 54% of Iowa women eligible to vote in the caucuses supported Trump over other candidates. At the time of writing, results are still coming in.

Demographically, she leads former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-South Carolina) and former Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Florida) by 37 points, with the tie at 17 percent. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy follows with 7%.

Investigation too show Fifty-three percent of Iowa men who say they plan to vote or have voted in the caucuses support Trump. Haley came in second with 21%, followed by DeSantis with 15% and Ramaswamy with 9%.

Additionally, Trump is popular among women in both suburban and rural Iowa. He received 40% of suburban women's responses and 59% of rural women's responses in the poll, outpacing his nearest opponent in each demographic by 16% and 44%.

NORC at the University of Chicago sampled about 1,600 voters at press time for the Associated Press.

The poll comes as President Trump looks set to defeat his opponent in Monday's caucuses for a record margin of victory, surpassing the late Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.)'s 12.8% in 1988. It was conducted.

Remarkably, the Associated Press, CNN and other major news outlets announced Trump's candidacy just 30 minutes after the caucuses began, when the results were just beginning to trickle in. As Breitbart reported, the reported vote share at the time was less than 1 percent. News pointed out. Such an unprecedented early call in a crowded venue suggests President Trump may head to New Hampshire, where he hopes to build momentum.

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