It's caucus night in Iowa, and FOX News Voter Analysis asked more than 1,500 likely Republican caucus attendees in the state who they're supporting and why. There is.
In collaboration with our partners The Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago, FOX News will use this innovative approach to election research throughout the 2024 primary season.
On a personal level, what do Iowa Republicans think about their families' financial situation? As seen in national polls, Iowans say they are in dire economic straits. About 1 in 10 people said they were ahead, and 3 people said they were behind. The majority answered that the current situation is stable.
Here's how Iowa Republicans describe their finances. (FOX News Voter Analysis)
Iowans will also consider questions such as who motivated first-time caucus attendees to give up a few hours on Monday night in the cold weather to go out. Are Republican caucus attendees interested in candidates with good policy ideas? Who are the strong leaders? What will it mean to defeat President Biden in the fall? Is that what Iowa Republicans care about most?
How to be the first to know what participants in the Iowa Republican caucus are thinking

(FOX News Voter Analysis)
We'll also delve into the most important issues facing our country. Is it the economy? abortion? Immigrant?
And will Republicans unite to support their candidates in November, or are they considering the possibility of a split in the party?
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All of this is on deck. The survey questionnaire and its results are foxnews.com Continue checking back here after 8pm ET for more news and results analysis.




